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I'll Sing to Hashem
His colleagues, contemporaries, and younger fans all agree: The Jewish music world owes Yigal a tremendous debt of gratitude
Riki Goldstein
I'll Sing to Hashem
"I had recently joined Neginah Orchestra. When I realized how good Yigal and his choir were, I decided that we just had to collaborate"
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Under 18 Minutes
A single moment can make all the difference between chometz and matzah, between success and failure. They raced the clock — and beat it!
Shoshana Neumann
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 A single moment can make all the difference between chometz and matzah, between success and failure. They raced the clock — and beat it!
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Toameha is not a social gathering, an independent ritual, or an opportunity for indulgence
Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner
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We think we've found G-d, when it's just a metal box
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Now We're Talking
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Sara Eisemann
Now We're Talking
On simchah burnout, sticky scenarios, and being the fall guy
Sara Eisemann
Podcast: Mars & Venus Leave Egypt
Episode 3: What is true beauty?
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Would you prefer to be the one taking the Jews out of Egypt...or Egypt out of the Jews?
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