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  2. Contemporary Jewish religious music - Wikipedia

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    Within the traditional Jewish community, cantoral and chasiddic melodies were the musical standard.. In the 1950s and early 1960s recordings began to be made of non-cantorial Jewish music, beginning with Ben Zion Shenker's recording of the music of the Modzitz chassidic sect [2] and Cantor David Werdyger's Gerrer recordings.

  3. Religious Jewish music - Wikipedia

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    Religious Jewish Music in the 20th century has spanned the gamut from Shlomo Carlebach's nigunim to Debbie Friedman's Jewish feminist folk, to the many sounds of Daniel Ben Shalom. Velvel Pasternak has spent much of the late 20th century acting as a preservationist and committing what had been a strongly oral tradition to paper.

  4. Jewish music - Wikipedia

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    Jewish music is the music and melodies of the Jewish people. There exist both traditions of religious music, as sung at the synagogue and in domestic prayers, and of secular music, such as klezmer .

  5. Gad Elbaz - Wikipedia

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    His multi-city world tours to promote his music and message were successful. His Hashem Melech Tour had over 180 shows in 53 cities. His music videos have been regularly shown on Israeli Music 24 station. In 2017 and 2018, Gad ranked #1 on the list of Most Views on Youtube by an Orthodox Jewish singer. [citation needed]

  6. Orthodox pop music - Wikipedia

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    An early influence on Orthodox pop was the 1971 album Or Chodosh, the debut of an eponymous group created by Sh'or Yoshuv roommates Rabbi Shmuel Brazil, who would later create the group Regesh, and Yossi Toiv, later known as Country Yossi; the group performed at Brooklyn College with David Werdyger's son, the young Mordechai Ben David, opening for them.

  7. History of religious Jewish music - Wikipedia

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    The music may have preserved a few phrases in the reading of scripture which recalled songs from the Temple itself; but generally it echoed the tones which the Jew of each age and country heard around him, not merely in the actual borrowing of tunes, but more in the tonality on which the local music was based.

  8. Shmueli Ungar - Wikipedia

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    Shmueli Ungar is an American singer, songwriter and entertainer in the contemporary Jewish religious music industry. [1] He was originally part of Shira Choir, [2] but eventually left the group to progress his career as a solo artist. He has since released four albums, three of which charted on the Billboard World Music category. [3]

  9. Simcha Leiner - Wikipedia

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    For easy access to Simcha Leiner's music, you can find their songs and albums on various streaming and music platforms. Below are links to some of the most popular services: Spotify: Simcha Leiner's Spotify Profile. Apple Music: Simcha Leiner's Apple Music Profile. Jewkbox: Simcha Leiner's Jewish Music Videos. Youtube: Simcha Leiner's YouTube ...