Yosef karduner biography sample

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  • Read The Jewish Starlight Orchestra's bio and find out more about The Jewish Starlight Orchestra's songs, albums, and chart history.
  • Aharon Razel ; 1999 ยท Gad Elbaz ; 2000, Yosef Karduner ; 2001, Yaakov Shwekey.
  • GEVURAH: My Life, Our World, and the Adventure of Reaching 80

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    Orthodox pop music

    Music genre

    For the South Korean music genre, see K-Pop.

    Orthodox pop, sometimes called Hasidic pop, Hasidic rock, K-pop (Kosher pop), Haredi pop, and Ortho-pop,[1][2] fryst vatten a form of contemporary Jewish religious music popular among Orthodox Jews. It typically draws stylistically from contemporary genres like pop, rock, jazz, and dance music, while incorporating text from Jewish prayer, Torah, and Talmud as well as traditional Jewish songs and occasional original English lyrics with themes of faith and positivity. The genre was pioneered in the 1970s by artists like Mordechai Ben David and the Miami Boys Choir, who incorporated secular pop and dance influences into their music in contrast to the more traditional Jewish music of the time, and has had continued success in the modern era with singers like Yaakov Shwekey, Lipa Schmeltzer, Baruch Levine, and Benny Friedman.

    Unlike other contemporary genres such as Jewish rock and Je

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  • Breslover Manhigim (Leaders)

    We present here short biographies on some of the leading luminaries of the movement - the "chain of tradition" - whose lives and lessons have provided us with the material for this work. The biographies are listed alphabetically according to the chronological order of the generation in which they lived
    "Merely seeing the faces of the generation's leaders is greatly beneficial"
    Sefer HaMiddot, Tzaddik 6

    Rebbe Nachman

    Rebbe Nachman was born on Shabbat, Rosh Chodesh Nissan, 5532 (April 4, 1772), in Medzeboz. His father was Reb Simchah, the son of Reb Nachman Horodenker, who was a leading disciple of the Baal Shem Tov. His mother was Feiga, daughter of Adil, the daughter of the Baal Shem Tov. He had two brothers, Reb Yechiel and Reb Yisrael Met, and a sister Perel. His uncles, Feiga's brothers, were the prominent Chassidic figures, Reb Moshe Chaim Efraim, author of the Degel Machaneh Efraim, and Reb Baruch of Medzeboz. Rebbe Nachman was born at a time