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  2. 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 .

  3. Mordechai Shapiro - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Orthodox pop music - Wikipedia

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    Elsewhere in the decade, the duo 8th Day, composed of two nephews of Avraham Fried, found viral success in 2011 with their single and music video "Ya'alili", [43] while artists like Zusha, [44] Shmueli Ungar, [45] and Mordechai Shapiro [46] all had albums place on Billboard's World Albums chart, and Israeli Orthodox artist Ishay Ribo had ...

  5. Yaakov Shwekey - Wikipedia

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    Double album featuring covers of many classic Jewish songs from a variety of artists and genres A Time For Music 29 & 30, Part 1: 2017: Also released on DVD. Includes a duet with Yitzy Waldner A Mother's Promise (Single) 2018: Also released as a music video Aleph Bais Gimmel (Single) 2018: Celebrates the release of Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin ...

  6. The Maccabeats - Wikipedia

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    The video, a parody of Mike Tompkins' a cappella music video for "Dynamite", [1] [8] was intended for the group's target audience in the New York Orthodox Jewish community [3] [7] but it quickly went viral, being viewed more than 2 million times in ten days. [2] [4] As of December 2018, it had logged more than 14 million views. [9]

  7. Aryeh Kunstler - Wikipedia

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    Aryeh Kunstler is an American Orthodox Jewish singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, and composer.. Born into a musical family, Kunstler performed with his brother Dani in the group V'Havieinu before starting a solo career, releasing his debut album, From the Depths, in 2007.

  8. Shmuel Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, he was sent to France by Chief Rabbi Yitzchak Dovid Grossman for an educational mission at the Ozar Hatorah school in Sarcelles and with the local Jewish community. [citation needed] In 2001, Shmuel Shapiro gave lectures on Judaism, music, and voice for the radio station Kol Haneshama, broadcast in Israel and the United States.

  9. Six13 - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the latter song garnered more than 1.6 million views on YouTube. [4] ... Six13 sings "God Bless America" on Jewish Heritage Day at Citi Field, 2009.