Rabbi YY Jacobson live with children, Thursday, 29 Nissan, 5780, April 23, 2020, 4:00 PM EST
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Dedicated by Baruch Yosef Markoff, in the memory, merit and l’ilui nishmat, of my grandfather Yisroel ben Naftali


We ask Hashem in a time of anger He should remember his great mercy
Credits:
Performed by: Mordechai Ben David
Composed by: Rabbi Baruch Chait
Arranged by: Yisroel Lamm
A Sheya Mendlowitz Production

 

 
Nearly one year after a white supremacist gunman attacked a Pesach service at a Chabad Shul in Poway, California, killing one participant, the rabbi of the community has issued a special message commemorating the outrage.
Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein was shot in the hand during the April 27, 2019 attack on the Chabad of Poway, losing two of his fingers. Two other congregants were also wounded, while a third — 60-year-old Lori Gilbert-Kaye — was killed.
In a video message released to coincide with the last days of the Pesach, Rabbi Goldstein said this should be an occasion for “hope and dedication” despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.


“Whoever has pity on Hashem’s creations, pity will be upon him from the heavens.”
The words speak for themselves.
Credits:
A Sheya Mendlowitz Production
Composed by: Abie Rotenberg
Arranged by: Yisroel Lamm
Featuring: Abie Rotenberg, Rivie Schwebel, Srully Williger, Lipa Schmeltzer and Avromie Schwebel


 
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