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Havdalah (7:07)
This event took place at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson (68)
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Oy Chanuka (2:10)
Oy Chanuka! "Chanukah Melodies" by the Shevet Achim Ensemble with guest star Chilik Frank. Distribution: NigunMusic.com, Dabri Shir.
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3:11
L'Maan Achai (3:11)
Aviel Saket (6)
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2:56
Gesher Tzar Me (2:56)
Aviel Saket (6)
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4:41
Im Eshkachech Yerushalayim (4:41)
Aviel Saket (6)
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3:14
Oseh Shalom (3:14)
Aviel Saket (6)
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3:02
Am Yisrael Chai (3:02)
Aviel Saket (6)
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3:07
Ani Maamin (3:07)
Aviel Saket (6)
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7:24
Sessions with 8th Day: "Jerusalem Stone" (7:24)
8th Day (17)
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6:39
Sessions with 8th Day: "Just Like You" (6:39)
8th Day (17)
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5:23
If I Were a Rich Man (5:23)
Phil Goldig sings this yiddish song with animation and charisma.
Phil Goldig (2)
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3:08
Chassidic Medley (3:08)
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10:55
The Pilpul, A Musical Debate (10:55)
This class took place at the Ivy League Torah Study Experience (ILTSE), a summer Torah-learning program provided by the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education. ILTSE is open to college-age and graduate students with minimal or no background in Torah learning
Rabbi Akiva Greenberg (11)
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6:28
Eliyahu Hanavi (6:28)
This class took place at the Ivy League Torah Study Experience (ILTSE), a summer Torah-learning program provided by the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education. ILTSE is open to college-age and graduate students with minimal or no background in Torah learning
Rabbi Akiva Greenberg (11)
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4:35
The Ninth Man (4:35)
This class took place at the Ivy League Torah Study Experience (ILTSE) - a summer Torah-learning program provided by the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education. ILTSE is open to college-age and graduate students with minimal or no background in Torah learning
Moshe Yess (2)
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3:26
That's My Boy (3:26)
This class took place at the Ivy League Torah Study Experience (ILTSE) - a summer Torah-learning program provided by the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education. ILTSE is open to college-age and graduate students with minimal or no background in Torah learning
Moshe Yess (2)
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7:44
Velirushalayim Ircha (7:44)
This class took place at the Ivy League Torah Study Experience (ILTSE), a summer Torah-learning program provided by the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education. ILTSE is open to college-age and graduate students with minimal or no background in Torah learning
Rabbi Akiva Greenberg (11)
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2:34
Kadesh Urchatz (2:34)
Rabbi Akivah Greenberg shares melodies for the 15 signs, the simanim or steps, of the Passover seder. The melodies represent a variety of European traditions. In many homes today the seder begins with the children singing the simanim of the seder, and many children learn a song accompanied by hand-motions describing the actions of these 15 steps.
Rabbi Akiva Greenberg (11)
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2:15
Vehi Sheomdo (2:15)
At the midpoint of the seder text we raise our cups of wine and sing the song, “Vehi Sheomodo,” which reminds us that G-d continues to save us from those in every generation who try to destroy the Jews. Rabbi Akiva Greenberg shares this and other melodies at a model seder at the Ivy League Torah Program.
Rabbi Akiva Greenberg (11)
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1:55
Ma Nishtana (1:55)
The “Ma Nishtana” of the Passover seder experienced through Rabbi Akiva Greenberg’s presentation of the Four Questions with an inspiring Chassidic melody that features the opening question of “Why is this night different….” as a chorus
Rabbi Akiva Greenberg (11)
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2:22
Dayeinu (2:22)
Rabbi Akiva Greenberg teaches the famous Passover song, Dayeinu, in the joyous melody that crosses the borders of all sectors in the Jewish community and expresses our joy and gratitude to the Almighty for His abundant goodness bestowed upon us, beginning with the gift of freedom. Presented at the Ivy League Torah Study Program in the summer of 1991.
Rabbi Akiva Greenberg (11)
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3:47
Ose Shalom (3:47)
Boruch Tzfasman, a promising young singer, sings the popular song Ose Shalom.
Baruch Tzfasman (3)
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3:59
Avinu Malkeinu (3:59)
Boruch Tzfasman, a promising young singer, sings Avinu Malkeinu, a prayer we recite on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
Baruch Tzfasman (3)