Soundwaves of the Soul | The Story of Jewish Recording Artist Eli Schwebel
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Eli Schwebel is a NYC Based Recording Artist & Producer. He attended the Rabbinical College of Long Island and Zicklin School of Business. At Baruch College Eli spearheaded the renaissance of Jewish Acappella music and created a vocally rich, pop-rock sound that transformed the definition of traditional Jewish music. The lead singer and producer of the band Lev Tahor, He launched his solo career with his groundbreaking album, “Hearts Mind.”
Eli’s rich musical pedigree and lineage starts with the world-famous Chazan Aaron Schwebel, his grandmother Florence Wassner, an outstanding mezzo-soprano who frequented the stage with the likes of Richard Tucker, and his father, one of the most recognizable tenors in Jewish Music, Rivie Schwebel of the band D'veykus.
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Eli is a role model
He's smart deep and witty
A real ירא שמים
We need more!!!
We need him back! There’s so much more that was only touched on, i.e. his collaboration with Abie and the music video…
Eli is a good friend of mine I love that guy and his music
I still remember Elie’s spiritual advice, on a Shimi Adar Live Interview- “Thank Hashem for Everything.”
Very interesting and enjoyable.. Spoken from the heart and the mind.
Thanks
I just love Eli great musician and person)
When someone says have a great day or drive safe they aren't giving you instruction. They are giving you a bracha (blessing) that the trip should be safe/your day should be great.
It's nice to have the same in mind when saying good morning etc. It isn't an observation, question or instruction, it is a bracha.
Let's bring more bracha into the world, and if you want a response that will make them think - say amen.
That "One Day" fact drop was worth watching the whole episode.
Please have Bracha Jaffe and Rabbi Nachman Seltzer next
Great stuff!I would say hatzlacha 😂
My first thought- I am hoping that his Pirate Video gets attention, since he & Meir Kay put SO Much into it. (Abie’s song “Journey at Sea.”
Epic 😀
In yiddish I use ווער געזונט....
PLEASE don't forget how to speak English
"Drive safeLY"!
You want food for thought-Try Larry Schiffman
Yashar Hirshaut
Henye Meir