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The Yeshiva Boys Choir, also known as YBC, is a contemporary Jewish religious music boys choir. The choir is conducted by Yossi Newman, and their songs are composed, arranged and produced by Eli Gerstner. Quickly after their first album, they became well known around the Orthodox Jewish community. They went on to release many hit songs, and ...
He launched and produces the Yeshiva Boys Choir, The Chevra, Yosis Orchestra, Tek-Noy, [1] Menucha, and Dovid Stein. He produced the annual HASC A Time For Music concert from HASC 29 in 2016 until HASC 35 in 2022.
Dachs began singing at age 7 [6] with the Yeshiva Torah Vodaas school choir [4] and joined the three main choirs of the era: the Miami Boys Choir, Tzlil V'Zemer, and Amudai Shaish Boys Choir. [6] [7] [8] He sang the solos on the first 613 Torah Avenue albums. [6] [4] In 1996 Dachs released his debut album, One Day at a Time. [9]
Yeshiva Boys Choir; Young Adelaide Voices; Young Voices This page was last edited on 30 May 2024, at 12:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Among the more notable of these groups are the London School of Jewish Song / Yigal Calek, the New York School of Jewish Song / Ephraim Klein and Hershel Lebovits, JEP / Rabbi Mutty Katz & Yosef C. Golding, the Toronto Boys Choir, and the Miami Boys Choir / both Yerachmiel Begun, the Amudai Shaish Boys Choir / Shmuel Borger, Tzlil V'zemer Boys ...
As a child, he sang in the Ateret Yosef Choir in Mexico City, and he and his brother, Yisroel Meir, sang with the Miami Boys Choir for a short period of time. [3] [better source needed] In his young adult years, Shwekey studied in Rabbi Menachem Davidowitz's yeshiva in Rochester, NY.
The HASC Concert, also known as A Time for Music, is an annual concert benefiting Camp HASC, a summer camp for children with special needs. [1] Established in 1963 by Rabbi Max and Blanche Kahn, Camp HASC offers therapeutic, medical, and educational services to its campers. [2]
Baruch Chait was born to Esther [1] and Moshe Chait, a rabbi and future rosh yeshiva (dean) of Yeshivath Chafetz Chaim of Jerusalem. [2] He studied under Henoch Leibowitz, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim of Forest Hills, New York. [3]