New hit song “Laasos” from Yingerlich performed live at the 2020 OJPAC Appreciation Event by lead vocalist/guitarist Moishy Schwartz and child soloist Yanky Green.
‎לעשות רצונך אלוקי חפצתי
‎ווייל וואס דער אייבערשטער הייסט
‎ווייל וואס דער אייבערשטער זאגט
‎אזוי, נאר אזוי וויל איך טון
Event Music: Arranged by Moishy Schwartz Production, and joined by Moishy Glick (keys), Meir Loffler (Percussions), and Meyer Rosenbaum (Flute).
Postproduction: Shloimy Wechter & BYG, Mixed and mastered by Shloimy Wechter.
Filmed and edited: Shmily Steinberg/Shoot Studios.
Still shots: Moshe Grunfeld.
The song was first recorded by Yingerlich Choir and composed by Hershy Wienberger.


Two years ago, a brand new choir emerged into the simcha scene and started performing to the heimishe/chassidishe crowd. Their name, the Regesh Choir. Unlike a lot of choirs out there today, Regesh is a pure chassidishe musical choir.
Now Regesh Choir is ready to show the world at large what a simcha with Regesh looks like and more importantly, sounds like. In this video from a recent simcha, Regesh performs the song V’Omar Bayom Hahu, a classic from the talented composer R’ Benzion Shenker A”H. Sit back and relax as the harmonious voices of Regesh Choir fill your speakers, and feel the warmth and “Regesh.”.
For inquiries or to book Regesh Choir today, please call: 845-883-8117
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Filmed at: Wilchowitz Hall- Monsey, NY


Every once in a while, someone re-introduces an old song and introduces it to a new generation. Classics are always classic, no matter how much time has passed.
Undoubtedly, one of the biggest hits of Jewish music and Mordechai Ben David’s career is the golden oldie “Daddy Dear” originally recorded on his L’kovod Yom Tov album. This song speaks of a son asking his father when Moshiach will come. It’s a heartfelt prayer and shows how much we yearn for Moshiach.


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One of the highlights of the siyum was the derashah by Rav Dovid Cohen, shlita, rosh yeshivas Chevron. When he was introduced to the crowd, a rousing rendition of “Yamim Al Yemei Melech” broke out, showing how excited the attendees were by his participation.


Watch the legendary Mona Rosenblum, who originally composed and arranged Hadran, was flown in for the Grand Dirshu Siyum Hashas in Prudential Center in Newark NJ and revitalized the interpretation and performance of this piece. Now rearranged with a full-piece orchestra and a masterful, full-bodied choir giving this piece a modern touch.
The heartfelt melody followed by a joyous rhythm, Zanvil Weinberger and Child Soloist Motty Zilberberg Accompanied by Shira Choir and Malchus Choir and Hamenagnim and Freilach band, with some 50 musicians between them
Mona Rosenblum truly capture the spirit of Hadran
יְהִי רָצוֹן מִלְּפָנֶיךָ, ה׳ אלוקינו, ואלוקי אַבוֹתֵינוּ שֶׁתְהֵא תּוֹרַתְךָ אוּמוּנִתֵנוּ⁠
בָּעוֹלָם הַזֶה ותְהֵא עִמָנוּ לעוֹלָם הַבָּא


Performed by: Shtendig Musicality
Sung by: Beri Weber
Conducted and Remixed by: Yossi Shtendig
Choir: Shira Choir conducted by Eli Sprei
Yiddish lyrics by: Lipa Schmeltzer
Lighting and video walls by: Dynamic Vision
Production: Duvid Shtendig
Stage Manager: Shmash
Audio Post Production: Avrumi Berko
Post Production: Leiby Fasten
Live Sound: Yoely Karpen
Filmed by: Motty Engel
Video Edited by: Studio62
Bookings: 845-596-0007

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