Thursday, April 24, 2025
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
A Heavenly Voice
Peter Himmelman on the antisemitism at Coachella.
Monday, April 21, 2025
Thursday, April 10, 2025
Rabbi Greenspan and Thank You Hashem
Rabbi Greenspan's first(?) collab with TYH Nation - Yum Yum
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Music Inspired/Composed/Performed by Hostages and Chayalim
I haven't seen anyone assemble the numerous inspirational songs/performances that have come out of the tragedy, so here's a list of songs that speak to me. I'm sure I've missed some. Please send in any you think I should add.
Am Yisrael Chai - Eyal Golan - no explanation needed.
Gam Ki Elech - Composed by Yossi Hershkovitz HY'D Yossi was a soldier who composed this song in the field and was tragically killed. Avraham Fried has covered this song as well.
Acheinu by Lior Narkis - This deceptively complex melody resonates.
B'derech Emunah Bacharti - Moshe Peretz - A beautiful song inspired by freed hostage Agam Berger's message which she held up on a whiteboard as she was being flown back from Gaza.
Drishat Shalom MeChayim Acherim - Idan Reichel A retelling of the incredible connection hostage Sagi Dekel Chen and his wife Avital had while he was in captivity. They shared dreams. Here's a powerful video about the inspiration behind the song.
Beyachad Nenatzeach - Avraham Tal & Lior Narkis
Zeh B'seder - Beniah Berabi
And while this is not a "new" song, this Concert Moledet remake of Yardena Arazi's Habaita is so, so powerful.
Friday, February 28, 2025
Mei'afeilah Le'orah!
Freed hostage Sagi Dekel Chen recorded a version of Keren Shemesh weeks after being released.
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
BD'E - Shiri, Ariel & Kfir Bibas HY"D
The Jerusalem Post reports on the music Yarden Bibas chose to be played at the Bibas' funeral today.
Monday, February 03, 2025
BDE - Benzion Miller Z"L
Saddened to report that Chazzan Benzion Miller Z"L has died.
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Sunday, January 05, 2025
Keeping the Faith in the IDF
Mendel Roth, son of the Shomer Emunim Rebbe enlists in the IDF today and releases a song, "Ani Ratz Lakrav".
ראיתי עם עתיק שחידש את נעוריו
נלחם כמו אריה ומשמיד את כל אויביו
ראיתי איך בורא עולם שומר בניו
אשרי העם הזה שאלו ילדיו
שמעתי יש לי אח שלוחם למען אחיו
משפחה גם עבודה שנה שלמה עזב
ראיתי עם גיבור שיש לו לב זהב
והרמתי דגל, אני רץ לקרב
כמו דוד המלך כמו שמשון הגיבור
כמו הפרטיזנים, שלחמו למען האור
כמו המכבים, שניצחו את היוונים
אני רץ ללחום להגן על יהודים
אני רץ אני רץ אני רץ אני רץ הנני
אני רץ אני רץ אני רץ אני רץ הנני
ובין חורבות ובין סלעים רצים שם לוחמים
ילדים של עם חזק הוא שמש העמים
והם פותחים ת׳דרך בשירת גבורה
אריה שואג בדרך ומי לא יירא
ובין כותלי בית המדרש הבזיק בי אור חזק
דם אחיי נשפך כמים שם ליבי צעק
שמעתי כאבו ראיתי דמעותיו
וליבי היכה בי, אני רץ לקרב
כמו דוד המלך כמו שמשון הגיבור
כמו הפרטיזנים, שלחמו למען האור
כמו המכבים, שניצחו את היוונים
אני רץ ללחום להגן על יהודים
אני רץ אני רץ אני רץ אני רץ הנני
אני רץ אני רץ אני רץ אני רץ הנני
ראיתי עם עתיק שחידש את נעוריו
נלחם כמו אריה ומשמיד את כל אויביו
ראיתי איך בורא עולם שומר בניו
אשרי העם הזה שאלו ילדיו
Friday, January 03, 2025
Bageled
The general concept of "bageling" involves someone who isn't obviously Jewish looking identifying themselves to someone who is, not by saying "I'm Jewish too", but rather, by casually dropping a cultural signifier into their approach. For example, saying "boy, that bagel I ate for breakfast hit the spot", "do you know where I can find a good feli around here?" or "Shabbat Shalom" (on a Tuesday). I've noticed a similar musician-specific dynamic as well, particularly in the Yeshivish world..
A few recent examples:
1)
Me: <setting up to play a Bar Mitzvah breakfast at a Yeshiva>
Rebbi 1 to Rebbe 2 commenting loudly in front of me about my gear: RCF, pssshhh, they make the best speakers... etc.
2)
Guy in store who'd clearly been at the public concert I'd played down the road: "You have a 4X?"
Me: A 5X, actually.
Guy: "No one in Lakewood is using those yet."
3)
Guy: <places two-year-old on stage post-show while we are obviously breaking down the gear>
Me: Please take him off the stage, I don't want him to get hurt.
Guy: "It's ok. He knows how to behave around music and sound gear."
People, how about being normal and just saying "Hi! My name is x and I play x?"