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  2. Oorah (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Oorah Kiruv Rechokim, Inc (Hebrew: עורה קירבו רחוקים; "awaken and bring in those who are far"), better known as Oorah is an incorporated Orthodox Jewish outreach organization, founded in 1980 "with the goal of awakening Jewish children and their families to their heritage."

  3. 8th Day (Jewish band) - Wikipedia

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    8th Day is an American Hasidic pop rock band based in Los Alamitos, California.Formed in 2004 by brothers Shmuel and Bentzion Marcus, the group gained popularity in the Jewish music scene with their album Chasing Prophecy (2011) and its lead single, "Ya'alili", whose video became a minor viral hit on YouTube.

  4. Lipa Schmeltzer - Wikipedia

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    He earned a reputation as a natural performer, and began releasing recordings and videos. [3] The first, Nor B'Simcha (Just Be Happy), was released shortly after his wedding. [ 4 ] With his thick, round eyeglasses and sidelocks , [ 8 ] "outlandish" outfits, and comical YouTube videos, [ 9 ] he has rocketed to stardom in the Hasidic music world.

  5. Avraham Fried - Wikipedia

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    2010: Kinor (single) [part of Shmorg 2 (Oorah)] 2010: Bar Yochai (single) [part of Kdai R' Shimon Bar Yochai - Teem Productions]

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  7. Kars4Kids - Wikipedia

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    Kars4Kids is a Jewish [4] nonprofit car donation organization based in Lakewood, New Jersey in the United States. Kars4Kids is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that states that its mission is "to fund educational, developmental, and recreational programs for low-income youth" [5] through programs largely facilitated by its sister charity Oorah, which focuses on Jewish children and families. [6]

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  9. Orthodox Judaism outreach - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox Jewish outreach, often referred to as Kiruv or Qiruv (Hebrew: קירוב "bringing close"), is the collective work or movement of Orthodox Judaism that reaches out to non-observant Jews to encourage belief in God and life according to Jewish law. [1]