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  2. Abie Rotenberg - Wikipedia

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    Abie Rotenberg (Hebrew: אברהם יום טוב רוטנברג) is a prolific Orthodox Jewish musician, composer and entertainer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.. Rotenberg grew up in Queens, New York, surrounded by other up and coming religious Jewish musicians, including Eli Teitelbaum, who directed the first Pirchei boys choir, as well as Rabbi Baruch Chait and Label Sharfman who attended ...

  3. The Marvelous Midos Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Marvelous Midos Machine is a series of Orthodox Jewish children's audiotapes by Abie Rotenberg and Moshe Yess. [1] The series follows the science fiction adventures of rabbi-scientist Dr. Midos, [2] who teaches Jewish values like Torah study, respect for the elderly, and the avoidance of sinas ḥinom (baseless hatred).

  4. Shlomo Simcha - Wikipedia

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    Shlomo Simcha Sufrin, better known as Shlomo Simcha (Hebrew: שלמה שמחה) is a UK-born Canadian Hasidic Jewish cantor and singer. Shlomo Simcha began his career in a small kollel in Montreal, where he was discovered by a local wedding band leader [1] who brought him onto a project recording a series for children in the Satmar community called Besof Umachol.

  5. Yaakov Shwekey - Wikipedia

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    Album's arrangers are: Tamir Zur, Ian Freitor, Daniel Kapler, Ravid Kashti, Abie Rotenberg, Moshe Laufer, Avrumi Berko, Moshik Tzabbari and Rafi Greidi. Those Were The Days 2: My Favorite Collection: 2019: Album featuring covers of many classic Jewish songs from a variety of artists and genres Shwekey Live Park, Israel 5779: 2021 Also released ...

  6. Acheinu - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, songwriter Abie Rotenberg composed a niggun based on the Acheinu prayer text, [3] which he included on his 1990 album Lev V’Nefesh. Released at the height of the First Intifada , Rotenberg's version became one the most widely used versions of Acheinu as an anthem.

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  8. Shlomo Carlebach - Wikipedia

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    Carlebach was descended from old rabbinical dynasties in pre- Holocaust Germany. The Carlebach family is a Jewish family originally from Germany that settled in several countries. He was born in 1925 in Berlin, where his father, Hartwig Naftali Carlebach (1889–1967), was an Orthodox rabbi. [4] He had a twin brother, Rabbi Eli Chaim Carlebach ...

  9. Zusha (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's first full-length album, Kavana, was released on January 5, 2016, and subsequently reached No. 2 on Billboard's World Albums chart. [13] A music video directed by Joe Baughman was filmed for the song "Mashiach" and the album's song "Pashut" was featured in the trailer for the 2017 film Menashe, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.