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  2. Simcha Leiner - Wikipedia

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    1989 (age 34–35) Monsey, New York, United States. Genres. Jewish music. Years active. 2014–present. Website. www.simchaleiner.com. Simcha Leiner (born 1989) is an American singer, composer and entertainer in the Contemporary Jewish religious music industry.

  3. Avraham Fried - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1981–present. Labels. Sameach, Aderet. Website. Avrahamfried.com Facebook Page. Avraham Shabsi Hakohen Friedman (Hebrew: אברהם שבתי הכהן פרידמן, born March 22, 1959) better known by his stage name, Avraham Fried, [1] is a popular musical entertainer in the Orthodox Jewish community. Part of a series on.

  4. Blue Fringe - Wikipedia

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    Blue Fringe. Blue Fringe was an American Jewish rock band from New York City. Formed in 2001 by lead singer Dov Rosenblatt, the band's debut album, My Awakening (2003), sold more than 14,000 copies, an uncommon feat in the limited Jewish market, and became a runaway hit. [1] Since then, the band has released two more albums, 70 Faces (2005) and ...

  5. Diaspora Yeshiva Band - Wikipedia

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    Diaspora Yeshiva Band. The Diaspora Yeshiva Band ( Hebrew: להקת ישיבת התפוצות) was an Israeli Orthodox Jewish rock band founded at the Diaspora Yeshiva on Mount Zion, Jerusalem, by baal teshuva students from the United States. In existence from 1975 to 1983, the band infused rock and bluegrass music with Jewish lyrics, creating ...

  6. Six13 - Wikipedia

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    www.six13.com. Six13 is a New York–based Jewish all-male a cappella singing group. Formed in 2003, the six-voice group is known for parodying contemporary pop songs by adding Jewish themes and lyrics. It also sings cover versions of pop hits and Yiddish and Israeli classics, and produces original compositions based on traditional Jewish prayers.

  7. Mordechai Yosef Leiner - Wikipedia

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    Peshischa Hasidism. Mordechai Yosef Leiner of Izbica (מרדכי יוסף ליינר) known as "the Ishbitzer " (Yiddish: איזשביצע, איזביצע Izhbitze, Izbitse, Ishbitze) (1801-1854 [1]) was a rabbinic Hasidic thinker and founder of the Izhbitza-Radzyn dynasty of Hasidic Judaism. He is best known for his work Mei Hashiloach.

  8. The Rabbis' Sons - Wikipedia

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    The Rabbis' Sons is a Jewish music group that released most of its albums between 1967 and 1974. It consisted of Rabbis Baruch Chait (main composer, guitar), Label Sharfman (vocals), Itzy Weinberger (vocals) and Michael Zheutlin (vocals, composer, guitar, piano, other instruments), with David Nulman on steel guitar and Mickey Lane on bass fiddle.

  9. Brisk tradition and Soloveitchik dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Soloveitchik family includes many significant rabbinical forebears, such as Simcha Rappaport and Chaim of Volozhin, famed Talmudist and founder of the Volozhin yeshiva. Chaim of Volozhin was a student of the Vilna Gaon. The Soloveitchik dynasty began with Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik known as the Beis HaLevi. More significantly, the ...