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Mordechai Shapiro was born on December 9, 1989 in Monsey, New York.His father was a chazzan and his mother had a background as a trained opera singer. Growing up in a Modern Orthodox household, he attended The Adolph Schreiber Hebrew Academy of Rockland for grade school, and the Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy for high school.
"The Situation Room" anchor Wolf Blitzer is one of the network's longest-married staffers. The 71-year-old wed Lynn Greenfield in 1973, so the couple is just a few years shy of their 50th anniversary.
The Maccabeats were founded in 2007 at Yeshiva University in Manhattan. [1] The group adapted their name from that of the university's sports teams, "The Maccabees". [2] [3] The original group was composed of full-time undergraduate students, many of them alumni of Bnei Akiva North America.
Lchai Oilamim – with Mordechai Shapiro and Benny Friedman, 2022; Va'ani Evtach Bach – with Beri Weber and Shmueli Ungar, 2023; Unstoppable – with Alex Clare, 2023; Bar Yochai – with Benny Friedman and Shloime Daskal, 2023; Hakodosh Baruch Hu Yoter Gadol Mizeh – with Shmuel, 2024; L'shem Yichud – with Yaakov Shwekey, 2024
Shapiro is married to Lori Shapiro. She worked under the Clinton administration as an analyst in the Office of Science and Technology Policy and was later promoted to liaison to the President’s ...
The yeshiva also operates a kollel for 40 married men, ... Mordechai Shapiro, an American singer and entertainer, attended the yeshiva. [7] Post-Yeshiva.
The singer and the choir performed together in a show called "Kol Yisroel Araivim", in which a song in Hebrew and English symbolizes the unity between the Jews in Israel and the Diaspora. The show was released in a video version, and stars Mordechai Shapiro, Isaac Benishai and Chanina Abramowitz. The song 'Kain' that opened the show was ...
An early influence on Orthodox pop was the 1971 album Or Chodosh, the debut of an eponymous group created by Sh'or Yoshuv roommates Rabbi Shmuel Brazil, who would later create the group Regesh, and Yossi Toiv, later known as Country Yossi; the group performed at Brooklyn College with David Werdyger's son, the young Mordechai Ben David, opening for them.