Benny Friedman – Light One Candle Music Video
More light and then even more – that’s the theme of Chanukah. Never stop growing, never stop brightening, don’t let the light go out. The flame of Judaism is in your heart and in your hands. Use it to light one candle. And tomorrow, light another one.
Enjoy this new video and single, a Chanukah gift from Benny Friedman.
The video was produced in collaboration with Danny Finkelman of Sparks Next and Sruly Meyer. Music arranged and recorded by Aryeh Kunstler, featuring background vocals by Yitzy Spinner. You can download the single free here.
Directed by Danny Finkelman
Photography by Mauricio Arenas
Co Produced by Meir Kalmenson
Lighting by MLP
Special thanks to the Jewish Children’s museum
Rabbi Sholom Ber Weingarten
And Rabbi Yerachmiel Binyaminson
Thanks to all the boys of Darchai Menachem
Rabbi Mendy Vail
Rabbi Eyal Bension
Rabbi Chaim Perl
Music Arranged & Recorded by:
Aryeh Kunstler
Drums by: Gal Gershosvky
Background Vocals by: Yitzy Spinner.
Special Thanks to Shy Clyman
“Light One Candle”
Originally performed by Peter, Paul and Mary
Thanks to Shaindy Noskow
Participating Kids (In order of appearance):
Sruli Mendelevich
Heshy and Gedalya Noskow
Liora Kurlander
Shimmy Reich
Chaim Mordechai Leiser
Rika Popack
Moshe and Menachem Kammen
Moshe Golding
Saral’e Finkelman
Dani and Abby Silva
Rivky Jerufi and Rivky Cohen
Shanya and Talya Klein
Michal Warsawsky
Shani Mendelevich
Aryeh Mitteldorf
Kasriel Plutchock
Adina Friedman
Shaina Rosen
Sammy Rosen
Ari and Nechi Jerufi
Shainy Mizrachi
Menachem Mendel Mizrachi
Bat Sheva Plutchock
Shmulik Finkelman
Moshe Eli Soffer
Dani Mitteldorf
Tzvi Golding
Mendel Finkelman
Produced by
WWW.SPARKSNEXT.COM
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