Israel's Greatest Jewish music stars celebrated in New York. |
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Ohad Moskowitz hosting Itzik Dadya, Uzia Tzadok and the Kinderlach for a special performance that Jewish music has not seen in the US for many years. |
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They all celebrated Simchat Beit Hashoeva in New York. Ohad Moshkovitz hosted a huge and unique show with Itzik Dadya, Uzia Tzadok and the Kinderlach at a special musical event Produced by FDD Productions, in cooperation with American producer Aharon Teitelbaum. Best hits of Jewish music took on new form and color under the conducting of Gershon Freistat and Yisroel Lamm, accompanied by of the local "Yedidim" choir. It was a full house, and a day before, the most talked about show in New York during the holiday, was sold out. |
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The show started with a number of opening pieces by Kinderlach and Uzia Tzadok, who gave the American audience a taste of the high standards of the Israeli Jewish music industry. Itzik Dadya also gave his own Number and picked the Master Theater up in the air. And then came the main course: Ohad Moskowitz electrifies the thousands of audience with a hypnotic performance of the song 'V'hareinu'. |
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After that all the singers got up on stage to the applause of the audience, for a joint performance of the song 'Yerushalaim Shel Zahav', which justified the name of the show 'Jerusalem In New York'. At this point, the audience understood, this is a show that is not seen every day in New York, and Ohad began with a fast medley of his best hits, "V'erastich", "Malchutcha" etc. |
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The evening's host, Nachum Siegel, shaked the hall with his deep voice, and the Kinderlach get back on stage to perform all their great hits. Then Dadya returns for an exciting performance together with Ohad 'Ad'Tanya', when the composer Yossi Green surprisingly appears from the audience and accompanies them on the piano. To top it off, Dadya performs a Medley of his best songs of all time. |
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וThen came the special moment. Ohad returns to the stage and teaches the audience the new song 'L'vado' from his upcoming album. Within minutes, the thousands joined him and began singing the song that will Shock the world of Hasidic music in the upcoming years. |
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Toward the end, at the peak moment, Ohad dedicates a few words to the composer, Rabbi Shlomo Yehudah Rechnitz, who is responsible for many great hits, and performs a new Medely of Rechnitz's songs that have not been re-performed so far. Finally, Itzik Dadya and Uzia Tzadok join him for the wonderful song 'Madua'. |
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When the audience heard the sounds of the hit song 'L'melech', they realized that the show had come to an end, and that was A Grand Finale for one amazing evening. Hundreds of people rose from their chairs and began dancing. The entire audience got up on their feet to sing and applaud the great singers who had come for a special performance that New York had not seen for years. Immediately after the performance, they went directly to the airport to continue the rest of the holiday in Israel, accompanied by dozens of fans who came to thank them for the special show. |
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Photography: Chaim Twito & Shimi Kutner |
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