Added: 14th August 2008 Posted By:shoahstories Views: 107 Comments:1
Legend tells that after the Holocaust, Rav Yosef Kahaneman zt'l, looking for Jewish children who had survived the war. Some of the children had ended up in churches. He was granted permission to enter the children's quarters - when he entered he began calling out "Shema Yisroel" and instinctively...
Added: 14th August 2008 Posted By:shlomo Views: 326 Comments:0
One of the musical legends of our time is Chaim Dovid Sarachek who performs his amazing song "Seven Sheperds" which alludes to the great seven tzaddikim of Jewish history (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moshe, Aaron HaKohen, Josef, and King David). Each of these iconic Jewish leaders correspond to a...
Added: 15th July 2008 Posted By:emunaupdate Views: 169 Comments:0
Yosef Karduner is a beloved and well-known singer and songwriter from the Israeli Breslov community. While having many popular niggunim (songs), this song ("Shir HaMaalot" from Tehillim) is a virtual religious national anthem for the orange youth of Israel. Holy and happening tune!
Added: 4th July 2008 Posted By:ourtorah Views: 100 Comments:0
Rabbi Lazer Brody speaks from Mount Gerizim in Israel overlooking Yosef's gravesite in Shechem. From this spectacular and Biblical overlook, Lazer teaches about the holiness of the Land in general, how this relates to our daily lives, and also passes down wisdom relating to the tomb of Yosef in...
Added: 27th June 2008 Posted By:MusicJew Views: 154 Comments:0
The extraordinary Israeli-Chassidic musician, Yosef Karduner, and well-know Internet-Rabbi Lazer Brody sing a medley of Breslever niggunim for Melave Malka ("Escorting the Queen" - refers to the traditional night-time meal after Shabbat ends). Awesome and very holy! (recorded in Mevo Modiin...