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Sunday, February 15, 2026

Boruch Sholom - Live on Kumzing Stage

Boruch Sholom lights up the Kumzing Global Stage in a powerful live performance that brings the crowd to life from the very first note.

“Boruch Sholom – Live on Kumzing Stage” captures the excitement, the singing, and the connection that make Jewish music so special. Featuring beloved songs like Vayechulu, Melayim Ziv, Od Yishoma, Hineni, and Lord, this live video is filled with heart, inspiration, and pure simcha.

TYH Presents: Ameilim BaTorah | Joey Newcomb

Chazal teach that “Im bechukosai teilechu” means putting your whole heart into learning Torah. Ameilus is not just working hard. It is being so in love with Hashem that you never want to stop connecting to Him.

Think about something you enjoy so much that when you have to pause, you wish you could stay with it a little longer. That is what real Torah learning can feel like. When your neshama connects, Torah becomes sweet, energizing, and alive. You unlock the guarantee of Chazal that Yagata Umatzasa Taamin- When you toil in learning you can become a Talmud Chacham- and through that you bring incredible nachas to Hashem.

The joy in Torah is everything. Torah is what lights us up. Torah learning is what keeps us alive and connected to Hashem. As the Alter Rebbe, The Ba’al Hatanya teaches in Chapter 5 of Sefer Hatanya “וְהוּא יִחוּד נִפְלָא שֶׁאֵין יִחוּד כָּמוֹהוּ וְלֹא כְּעֶרְכּוֹ נִמְצָא כְּלָל בְּגַשְׁמִיּוּת, לִהְיוֹת לַאֲחָדִים וּמְיוּחָדִים מַמָּשׁ מִכָּל צַד וּפִנָּה. The connection created through Torah is a wondrous connection, like which there is none other and which has no parallel anywhere in the material world, whereby complete oneness and unity, from every side and angle, could be attained.”

Rav Tzaddok Hakohen of Lublin expands this even further.” וכשאין לו צוותא יעסוק בתורה שהוא דפוס מעשה בראשית ושל כל הנבראים כמו שאמרו בבראשית רבה פרשה א, ונמצא יש לו צוותא של “כל הבריאה וכל העולם כולו. Paraphrased: Not only is one’s connection to Hashem created through Torah, but it also connects him to all other Yidden and really to the entire world. Torah creates tzavsa-connection and companionship, which humans so deeply need. Since the Torah is the blueprint of the world and Hashem looked within it and then created the world, by connecting to the plans for the world you are in essence connecting to the entirety of creation.

So take some special time after hearing this song to learn Hashem’s Torah and to share the sweetness of Torah with another Yid. It will enhance your connection to other Yidden, and to the Creator of the world.

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Friday, February 13, 2026

Avi Reymi & Yair Bodner - Shlomo Simcha

Maalos - Album Preview

The Chassidic music world greets with true excitement the long-awaited release of Maalos

Composed by the renowned Reb Elimelech Blumenberg, this collection brings forward genuine Chassidic niggunim filled with emunah, hisorerus, and heartfelt longing. Sung by an exceptional lineup including Zanvil Weinberger, Yanky Daskal, Ahrele Samet, Yissachar Gutman, Volvy Hass, and Isaac Honig, the album captures the warmth and sincerity cherished by the heimishe oilam.

The production reflects the highest professional standard, with masterful arrangements, rich orchestration, and refined studio work that elevate each composition while preserving its authentic Chassidic character.

Maalos is poised to make a lasting impression, presenting pure Chassidic music with the quality and care it deserves

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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Shlomo Simcha - Brachot Ve'Ichuilim - Album Sampler

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After nearly a decade since his last studio release, Ani Kan, Shlomo Simcha is back — and he returns not just with new music, but with a renewed voice, a refined sound, and a powerful reminder of why he remains one of the most beloved legends in Jewish music.

For more than 30 years, Shlomo Simcha has graced stages around the world, building a reputation as a vocalist of rare depth and authenticity. His unmistakable tone, emotional delivery, and ability to connect across generations have made him a cornerstone of Jewish music. From uplifting songs of simcha to heartfelt tefillos and soulful melodies that stir dveikus, his music has long been woven into the soundtrack of Jewish life.

Now, he introduces his newest album, Brachot Ve’Ichulim — an 11-track collection that bridges nostalgia and contemporary excellence. The album captures the warmth and spirit that defined his earlier years while elevating the production to meet today’s highest musical standards. It is at once familiar and fresh, classic and current.

To bring this project to life, Shlomo partnered with some of the most respected names in Jewish music, including arrangers and producers such as Yoeli Dikman, Eli Klein, and Yitzy Berry,, Suki Berry. The album features compositions from renowned songwriters like Yossi Green, Yitzy Waldner, and Abie Rotenberg Harav Hillel Palay, Yoel Calek, Yitzy Berry and more, bringing together decades of musical mastery under one unified vision. Special appearances by Ahrele Samet, Harav Hillel Palay, Yossi Green and Abie Rotenberg add further depth and dimension to the project.

“Brachot Ve’ichulim” moves seamlessly between songs of celebration and joy, moments of deep reflection, heartfelt prayer, and stirring emotion. Each track is carefully crafted, richly orchestrated, and delivered with the sincerity and power that have defined Shlomo Simcha’s career.

Set for release at the beginning of next week, this album marks more than just another milestone. It is a return to form, a celebration of legacy, and a testament to enduring relevance. After years of anticipation, one thing is clear — the legend is not only back, but stronger than ever.

R’ Shloime Taussig & Akiva Grumman - Yeshiva Zitz

איין גוט ווארט – הרב שלמה טויסיג
עץ חיים היא – יואל ישראל זופניק
רופא חולים – ארי סמט
געשריי (צעקה) – מבד (לחן: אלי קליין)
למה השם – יודי ביאלוסטוצקי
עמך – מיילך ברונשטיין
מנגן – מיילך קאהן

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

3 Survivors of Bondi Attack at Chabad Shluchos Banquet

EDISON, N.J.—Sunday evening saw some 5,000 Jewish women leaders and guests from around the world gather for the gala banquet of the 35th annual International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Women Emissaries.

Held at the New Jersey Convention and Expo Center on the eve of 22 Shevat, the 38th anniversary of the passing of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson, of righteous memory. The glittering event brought together emissaries from some 100 countries for a night of prayer, remembrance, celebration and rededication to their mission serving Jewish communities across the globe.

Three young women from Sydney, Australia, took the stage to lead the assembly in recitations of chapters of Psalms.

Chaya Dadon, 14, who shielded two children with her body during the terror attack at Bondi Beach last Chanukah, introduced herself simply: “I am a young shlucha (emissary of the Rebbe) from Australia.”

She spoke of the harrowing moments when bullets rained down at the Chanukah event, but emphasized that her actions didn;t come from courage. “It came from deep within my neshamah, my soul,” she told the crowd. “I heard G‑d’s voice guiding me.”

This, she explained, is what it means to be a shlucha of the Rebbe: “When the moment comes, you find the strength to act, to be there when it matters most.”

A video presentation then featured Priva Schlanger, eldest daughter of Rabbi Eli Schlanger, who was murdered in the attack, alongside Mina Levitan, daughter of Rabbi Yaakov Levitan, who was also killed that day. The video showed the young women in their roles as budding Chabad emissaries in Sydney.