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Back to homepageRuvi New – A Song For Adi A”H, A Fallen Soldier “Adi’s Song”
BH Adi Baruch, 22 years old from Kiryat Netafim in the Shomoron, passed away sanctifying God’s name, from the wounds she sustained from a missile attack as she approached Sderot on October 11 to fight the terrorists. Her parents Avraham
Read MoreSongs of the Seder! 23 of the Most Popular Songs of Pesach with Rabbi Ruvi New
23 of the Most Popular Songs of Pesach with Rabbi Ruvi New On the heels of the “Songs of Yom Kippur” released just before Yom Kippur this year which has garnered over 50,000 YouTube views and tens of thousands of
Read MoreOFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO – RUVI NEW FEAT. SHLOMO SIMCHA: IT’S NEVER TOO LATE
Never Too Late, a Musical Tribute to Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks With Shavuos just days away, a new song and music video honor the legacy of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, former chief rabbi of England, world famous author and a
Read MoreYossi Green & Ruvi New – The Last Time You Waved Goodbye (Official Music Video)
Friends, On this Hebrew date of 27 Adar in 1992, as the Rebbe stood and prayed at the Ohel for the thousands who had sought his blessing, he suffered a massive stroke. Two years later, on the same date, he
Read MoreRabbi Ruvi New – It’s You!
Like a kaleidoscope’s endlessly shifting shapes and colors that continually takes on new forms, the ripple waves of the ongoing pandemic continue to emerge, offering fresh perspectives on life as described in It’s You, an all new song by Chabad
Read MoreYossi Green Presents: The Gift – Rabbi Ruvi New – NOW AVAILABLE
On the heels of the success of his debut album – Storm the World that rose to #7 in the world on the iTunes World Music charts, Boca Raton Shliach, Rabbi Ruvi New has teamed up with the Jewish music
Read MoreStorm the World – Behind the Scenes of the All New Album
“STORM THE WORLD” A MUSICAL EXPRESSION OF THE LUBAVITCHER REBBE’S LIFE AND TEACHINGS For more than two decades, Rabbi Ruvi New dreamed of a musical odyssey with a greater meaning, one that would perpetuate the words of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
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