“I
was three years old when I first stood next to my grandfather, Chazzan Aaron Schwebel, when he led the davening on the Yamim Noraim,” says singer/composer Eli Schwebel. Today, a choir of 20 people stands around Eli’s father, Rivie Schwebel, when he davens for the amud on Rosh Hashanah, and grandson Eli is involved in numerous musical projects of his own, mainly contemporary Jewish soul music, with a special love for a cappella singing. But he can still hear his zeide’s voice echoing in his ears. “He used to drive into me, ‘Eli, peirush hamilim! The entire davening is about peirush hamilim.’ ”