Presenting our latest video featuring an astounding 40 piece Yochi Briskman Orchestra, the melodious voices of Zemiros Choir and the world renowned stellar vocalist Shmueli Ungar. Watch as they performed Yonatan Razel’s “Rau Banim” as you have never heard it before.
Recorded live at the Klein/Lieberman wedding at Ateres Avraham, Brooklyn, NY.
Credits:
Produced & conducted by: Yochi Briskman
Song composed by: Yonatan Razel
Orchestrated by: Yanky Briskman
Audio mixed by: Chaim Gottesman
Video edited by: Neumann Media
Choir conducted by: Yoily Polasteck


Video Taken at the Berman & Balk Wedding at The Venetian
Songs:
Li- Mordy Shapiro
Lo Nafsik Lirkod- Ari Goldwag
Kulam- Mordy Shapiro
Mach A Bracha- Shmueli Ungar
Machar- Mordy Shapiro
מחרוזת השירים:
לי- מרדכי שפירא
לא נפסיק לרקוד- ארי גולדווג
כולם- מרדכי שפירא
מאך א ברכה- שמואלי אונגר
מחר-מרדכי שפירא
Production: Aaron Teitelbaum / The Aaron Teitelbaum Orchestra
Music Arranged by Yisroel Lamm, Eli Lax.
Band Leader: Eli Lax
Vocals: Mordy Shapiro
Live Sound: SolveTech Sound
Engineer live mix: Baba
Additional Mix by Avrumi Berko
Lighting by GW Lighting
Technical Production: Jay Kay/Joe B
Public Relations: Chad Kaminetsky

Support The Life Saving Work Of Hatzalah In Meron. CLICK HERE.
Nearly two hundred people have been treated by United Hatzalah EMS personnel so far at Meron in northern Israel, where the main Lag Ba’Omer festivities occur.
Most of the injuries were light abrasions, contusions, people suffering from smoke inhalation, shortness of breath due to the weather, light burns and other cases.
“Hundreds of United Hatzalah volunteers from all over Israel gathered to Meron to help provide medical services to the tens of thousands of people who have arrived to celebrate the holiday,” said United Hatzalah President and Founder Eli Beer in a press release.

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It is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the passing of Rav Shlomo Teitelbaum zt”l, rov of Khal Adas Yereim of Kew Gardens, NY. He was 77.
Rav Shlomo was raised in the home of his parents, Rav and Rebbetzin Yaakov Teitelbaum zt”l.

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Deputy Health Minister MK Yaakov Litzman said at a conference on Tuesday evening that coalition negotiations with the Likud were still ongoing.
“We have not yet finished as of this evening with the principle issues, such as enlistment, Shabbos, and education and I am not even talking about money. We are in the midst of the negotiations. We will approve the text of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah, we will not approve anything else, both on the issue of Shabbos and on education,” said Litzman, according to the Bechadrei Charedim news website.

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A 22-year-old Jewish Russian woman was murdered in Moscow last week, allegedly by a shuttle driver, an Israeli report said Tuesday night.
Rivka (Irena) Tsipishev disappeared last Friday after getting on a shuttle that was supposed to take her home, the report said. Police investigations eventually led to the arrest of the shuttle driver, who told authorities where to locate the body.
Tsipishev was buried Tuesday, in a funeral attended by family, friends, Jewish community members and Russia’s chief rabbi Berel Lazar.
“Rivka was a special person with a special soul,” said Lazar, who had accompanied Tsipishev — along with a thousand other young Russian Jews — on a trip to Italy that ended last week.

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