Sunday, March 15, 2026

Sights n Sounds: Yahrzeit of R' Elimelech M'Lizhensk

Even as the world remains tense and the war continues, thousands of chassidim traveled to the town of Lizhensk in Poland for the annual hilula of the Rebbe Reb Elimelech of Lizhensk on the 21st of Adar.

As in centuries past, the day drew large crowds who came to daven, cry, and pour out their hearts at the tziyun of the tzaddik.

The event was organized by the dedicated volunteers of Hachnasas Orchim Lizhensk, who once again ensured that the thousands of visitors were warmly welcomed and cared for in a dignified and generous manner.

Despite the challenges posed by the ongoing war, the organizers traveled from Eretz Yisroel, reaching Poland through Sharm el-Sheikh in order to prepare for the massive influx of visitors.

Large tents were erected throughout the area to accommodate the many participants who arrived from around the world. Inside the tents, guests were served meals and refreshments, while additional stations provided cakes and hot beverages.

Throughout the day and night, makeshift shtieblach remained filled with people engaged in constant tefillah.

The Weber Chuppah | Beri Weber & Shlomo Yakov Weber

A Chuppah of Gratitude | Beri Weber & Shlome Yakov Weber Present: “The Weber Chuppah” | A Yossi Shtendig Production

A deeply moving moment under the Chuppah now comes to life in this special live release, as Beri Weber and Shlome Yakov Weber present “The Weber Chuppah” - a heartfelt Chuppah performance that carries a powerful story of Hashgacha Pratis and gratitude to Hashem.

This unforgettable moment took place at the wedding of a Chosson who holds a particularly close connection to Beri Weber - not only as a singer admired by many, but as his Rosh Yeshiva. In the years leading up to the wedding, the Chosson endured a severe illness and at one point was dangerously close to losing his life. Through tremendous Tefilos, the strength of family and friends, and the kindness of Hashem, he merited a remarkable recovery.

Standing under the Chuppah on the day of his wedding, the moment carried a depth of emotion that words alone could hardly capture.

Together, Beri Weber and Shlome Yakov Weber brought that emotion to life in “The Weber Chuppah.” With heartfelt badchanus and meaningful song, the two expressed the extraordinary journey that led the Chosson to this moment. Their voices and words reflected not only the Simcha of a wedding, but the profound gratitude felt by everyone present.

Accompanying them on keys was Yossi Shtendig, whose sensitive playing provided a beautiful musical foundation, allowing the emotion of the Chuppah to unfold naturally and supporting the powerful words and melodies shared beneath the canopy.

More than simply a live Chuppah performance, “The Weber Chuppah” reflects a moment of thanks to Hashem - a celebration not only of a new home being built in Klal Yisroel, but of a life that was given another chance.

Through the voices of Beri Weber and Shlome Yakov Weber, this live Chuppah captures a rare and meaningful Simcha - one filled with gratitude, faith, and the joy of new beginnings.

Credits:
Badchan: Shlomo Yakov Weber
Featuring Singer: Beri Weber
Music Production: Yossi Shtendig
Post-Production & Mix: Gershy Schwarcz
Project Manager/Design: Yoily Polatseck
Filmed: Engel Studios ⁨‪@mengelsmusic
‬ Edit & Additional Footage: Kava Media
Digital Marketing By: Motty Klein - MusicOnTimeOfficial

‬ Musicians:
Keys: Yossi Shtendig
Guitar: Nachman Dreyer
Flute: Avromi Basch
Violin: Pesach Nestelbaum
Percussion: Zishy Green
Sound & Live Engineer: Pulse

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Why Do People ask Rabbi Shais Taub for Advice !

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Three live sessions • March 16–18 • Limited enrollment

People seek me out for my advice. I write a weekly advice column, and for over a decade people have asked me questions about their lives. What’s strange to me is that I feel like a barely functional adult. I’m in an adult’s world trying my best to do what other people do, barely getting by. So how can advice that comes from someone who barely knows how to live be so helpful for other people?

I noticed something: one of the ways I help people is by listening really well to their question. The question is the answer. When you hear the question clearly, you realize that people already know what they need to do, but something is covering it. Sometimes the only thing needed is to remove that veil so they can see it.

Some of us feel like outsiders among human beings. Temple Grandin called it being an *anthropologist on Mars*—studying people in order to understand how they behave and why they do what they do. Over time, paying attention to people’s motivations, fears, wounds, and stories creates insight into how life works.

Most people coast through normal life without paying attention to it. But when you have to pay very close attention just to manage life, you become an expert at normal life.

That’s why I created a course called How to Answer Any Question. Not what to answer—people can get information anywhere. The real skill is how to hear the question. It’s about listening, creating space for people to tell their story, and learning how to notice the difference between their goals and their behaviors, or their stated motive and their true motive.

There is a real methodology to this. It can be explained and transmitted.

The course is three nights — March 16, 17, and 18.

Each session is 90 minutes, 8:30PM–10:00 PM Eastern Time, and it’s interactive.

If you’re the type of person who has been studying reality just to get by and you want a clear framework for how to help others find their own answers, you can learn more here

ON SITE with Ari: KJ Meat Market

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Daniel Weiss "Shir Lamaalot"

דניאל וייס ושלוחי חב"ד בכינוס השלוחים האדיר בכפר חב"ד

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

The Moment I Realized I Was On the Wrong Path

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Monday, March 09, 2026

Yeedle & Yitzhak BenArza | Mi'Ma'amakim

The official music video for ממעמקים (Mi’Mamakim), a song from Yeedle’s album Hu V’lo Acher, featuring composer יצחק בן ארזה.

ממעמקים קראתיך ה׳ There are moments when everything else fades away, and all that remains is a cry from the depths.

We stepped out into the vast open fields of Eretz Yisrael — no stage, no walls. Just blue sky, holy land, and solitude.

Surrounded by a small group of string musicians, we sang — and davened — the timeless words from Tehillim ק״ל.

This is one of the first perakim of Tehillim many of us learn — the cry that rises instinctively from the depths of the heart.

For generations, Tehillim has been the shield and strength of Am Yisrael.

In these days, when so many hearts are calling out ממעמקים — from the depths, these words feel more alive than ever.

We offer this visual tefillah for our people and our land. May our voices from the depths reach the One who hears all.

Composed by Yitzchok Ben Arza

Sunday, March 08, 2026

Mordechai Shapiro at Bar Mitzvah in Citi Field

Bar Papa Live! Benny Friedman ft. Baruch Levine

“Bar Papa” featuring Baruch Levine, recorded live Chol Hamoed Sukkos at the Newark Symphony Hall during the Benny & Friends Concert.

Sunday, March 01, 2026

TYH Presents: Meir Green - Kacha Hashem Rotzeh

Rebbi Akiva teaches us that Kol Mah De’avid Rachmanah Ltav Avid. Everything Hashem does is the best.

So many times
we want specific things,
but we do not receive what we hoped for.

So many times
we experience disappointment alongside success.
Success is easy to accept.
The real test is learning to also accept
the moments when it feels to us
that everything is off, that there are worries, pressure, and challenges.

Composer: ישראל אס, הרב אורן לוי, תמיר צור
Produced by Izzy Drihem Recorded by Jason
Guitars: Avi Singolda

Friday, February 27, 2026

Masai Yavo Hashalom Played by Yaakov Kranz

Masai Yavo Hashalom (Bensinger-Dean- Markovitz) Arranged and Played by Yaakov Kranz Kumzitzer Rebbe

Originally on the album Entitled "Alumim" (from the 70's) Masai Yavo Hashalom (meaning when will peace come). Yaakov Kranz The Kumzitzer Rebbe, arranged and played this fingerstyle version.