“It’s always been imperative that the tune fits the words, and that the niggun is something I would be comfortable playing for my rebbeim”
“People used to view a kumzitz as two hours of slow, heartfelt singing, but that’s changing”
They’ve been blessed with amazing talent, yet standing in front of a sea of excited, adoring fans, they wonder how much else, besides the music, they’re expected to give.
On the heels of the pre-Pesach wedding season and Chol Hamoed celebrations comes the silence of Sefirah. As we count upward with anticipation toward Shavuos on one hand, and mourn historic national tragedy on the other, weddings wait and the music goes mute. But what about all the singers and musicians, the mainstay of Jewish weddings and other joyous events?






















