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Yiddish Soul! The 3rd Annual Concert Celebration

Summer Stage at Central Park National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene and Museum of Jewish Heritage – A living memorial to the Holocaust Presents Yiddish Soul! The 3rd Annual Concert Celebration Wednesday, June 14th at 7PM A FREE EVENT. – Doors open

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NURIEL – Beautiful Day (Official Music Video)

In summer 2015, brothers Yonatan (singer-songwriter) and Michael Attias (cello) joined up with long time friend and drummer Tzvi Solomons to make music. They were joined soon afterwards by brother David Attias (lead guitar) and childhood friend Benny Firszt (bass).

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Zusha Releases New Single “Modeh”

Hasidic/Soul/Folk band ZUSHA is back with an all new single off their upcoming third album. The new song is titled “Modeh Ani” and features Shlomo Gasin as the main vocalist in the flavor that made the group so popular. Recorded

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Yiddish Soul Concert Featuring: Dudu Fisher, The Maccabeats, Netanel Hershtik, Yanky Lemmer, Joseph Malovany, Lipa Shmeltzer & Zusha

The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene and The Museum of Jewish Heritage present Yiddish Soul June 15, 2016 at 7pm | Central Park Summer Stage Central park near E. 72nd St. & 5th Ave. | New York, NY 10021 Starring :

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Zusha Releases New Music Video From New Album “Mashiach”

Download ‘Mashiach’ off our new album KAVANA, available 1/5/2016. Link: goo.gl/Tyq8zl Some call us daydreamers, but we’re just dreaming of the day ‘Mashiach‘ tells the story of transformation, turning a dark world to one filled with song, happiness, peace and

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Yiddish Soul: A Concert of Cantorial and Chassidic Music

All Events, Music, Free, Outdoor, June 16 Tuesday | June 16, 2015 7:00 pm SummerStage at Central Park, Rumsey Playfield, New York, NY United States FREE Yiddish Soul: A Musical Leap of Faith Featuring Cantorial and Chassidic Stars: Avraham Fried,

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Introducing: ZUSHA

Zusha was formed in the East Village of New York City, by three neo-Hasidic friends with less passion for college and more passion for music. Borrowing lines from ancient liturgy, Zusha’s music is a blend of folk, jazz, reggae, ska,

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