Mishenichnas Adar, Marbim B’Kinderlach
The Kinderlach group with a new collection of clips from their show in New York this past Succos, songs for everyone with the rhythm and energies for the Purim holiday.
As every year, when Adar arrives, the Kinderlach group is on high alert for Purim events. New singles, clips, special performances – all these are part of the preparations of the band most identified with the energies and rhythm of the Purim holiday.
This year, too, just before they takes off for a tour in preparation for the holiday, the band is releasing a number of new clips that remind everyone why it is impossible to pass Purim without the Kinderlach. The photos are from the Jerusalem In New York show held a few months ago at the Masters Theater in New York.
The best materials released by the band in recent months have been updated and made new with special choreography written especially for the show. Songs such as “The Time Is Now” and more are being performed for the first time on the stage in Live, and as mentioned above, they now appear for the first time in the version of the performance for the Purim and Passover festivals.
Mashiach I Kinderlach I ‘Jerusalem In NY’ Show I
Matay Tigdal I Kinderlach I ‘Jerusalem In NY’ Show I
The Time Is Now I Kinderlach I ‘Jerusalem In NY’ Show I
Hello Hello I Kinderlach I ‘Jerusalem In NY’ Show I
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