Freilach Big Band | Yiddish Folk Medley

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The Freilach Band is proud to present: Yiddish Folk Medley (Instrumental)
What is Yiddish Folk Music? Yiddish Folk Music is what our Grandparents & Great-grandparent’s used to listen to, songs such as ‘A Yiddishe Mameh’ & ‘Bei Mir Bistu Shayn’ and even music that we all play today.
To bring back the sounds of yesteryear with a fresh twist was the brainchild of Avrumi Schreiber & Tzvi Blumenfeld. To give it the true Big Band sound they collaborated with the fabulous Jazz Trombonist, and a member of The Freilach Band Brass team, Mike Fahie.
So tap your feet & snap your fingers, get ready to experience the most exquisite music featuring 40-piece band, beautiful stage and breathtaking lighting, - It’s Showtime!
Music by: Freilach Band/Avrumi Schreiber
Arranged by: Mike Fahie
Live Engineer & Post Production: Baba
Live Sound: Solvetech
Video: Motty Engel
Public Relations: I & Me Media
Stage Manager: Naftali Olivestone
Stage: Artistic Gallery
Lighting: Halo Productions
A Gershy Moskowitz Production
Songs:
0:00:11- A Yiddish Mameh
0:00:35- Dayeinu
0:01:50- Tzi Bin Ich Meshuga
0:03:57- Bei Mir Bist Shayn
0:05:52- Cheribim Chiribum
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  • @mmmi7ti77S6
    @mmmi7ti77S63 жыл бұрын

    Tzvi you are amazing!

  • @yohanbarrios3828
    @yohanbarrios38283 жыл бұрын

    Excelente, excelente orquesta. Bendito sea el Señor que ha vendecido al mundo a traves de su pueblo Israel el cual es virtuoso en todos los campos, solo Dios puede hacer de ellos lo que son por todas las generaciones amen. Saludos desde Argentina.

  • @user-ho2kr3mi9l
    @user-ho2kr3mi9l4 жыл бұрын

    פשוט מדהים !!!!!!!!

  • @tinaroldan4408
    @tinaroldan44084 жыл бұрын

    To listen to this master piece it's like to live in other place. Thanks!

  • @mp5447
    @mp54474 жыл бұрын

    Wow this is 🤯🤯🤯🤯 out of this world!!! Amazing!!!!

  • @musicalhistory1646
    @musicalhistory16464 жыл бұрын

    This deserves a few million views. Let’s hope

  • @maddoxulises1020

    @maddoxulises1020

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dunno if anyone gives a shit but if you're stoned like me atm you can watch pretty much all the new series on instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my girlfriend during the lockdown xD

  • @cassiuskamdyn4413

    @cassiuskamdyn4413

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Maddox Ulises Yup, I have been watching on InstaFlixxer for since december myself :)

  • @danielberrios5587
    @danielberrios55873 жыл бұрын

    Maravilloso, alegro mi alma!!!! un saludo desde Chile

  • @MayerKlein
    @MayerKlein4 жыл бұрын

    Wow 👏 amazing job freilach the best of the best

  • @sallytiner

    @sallytiner

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful!

  • @mail4yumi
    @mail4yumi4 жыл бұрын

    This is Batter then a shot whisky.. this a uplifting piece. Frielech never disappointed me. Keep it up.

  • @yossi.b3612
    @yossi.b36124 жыл бұрын

    Smooth grooves

  • @yehudaberger
    @yehudaberger4 жыл бұрын

    The arranger did an amazing job

  • @shaybaker556

    @shaybaker556

    4 жыл бұрын

    Amazing arrangements

  • @armusic4282

    @armusic4282

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@shaybaker556 They are.

  • @faziahaddala8246
    @faziahaddala82464 жыл бұрын

    Quel bel Orchestre et merci pour ces merveilleuses compositions.. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @aharonpearl9161
    @aharonpearl91614 жыл бұрын

    Thats my jam!! Nice!

  • @transstom
    @transstom4 жыл бұрын

    Cudownie

  • @davidfriend1919
    @davidfriend1919 Жыл бұрын

    guys , as usual very well done ... like the musicianship is second to none , you fellas have really took the music of jewishness to the pinnacle of niceness .. so , just keep it up and , man , just once again ... so good what you guys are doing here , with the music and everything .

  • @AndreasHelberg
    @AndreasHelberg4 жыл бұрын

    Best regards from Germany!

  • @musicalhistory1646
    @musicalhistory16464 жыл бұрын

    Holy cow

  • @martazulemallanos550
    @martazulemallanos5504 жыл бұрын

    OPTIMOS MÚSICOS! !!

  • @bjornfinkelburgensteinski4629
    @bjornfinkelburgensteinski46294 жыл бұрын

    Poland

  • @du175
    @du1754 жыл бұрын

    First comment

  • @keemm1
    @keemm14 жыл бұрын

    בריליאַנטלי

  • @yankylichtman2530
    @yankylichtman25304 жыл бұрын

    צו בין איך משוגא?... ( מאקס פערלמן)

  • @izakfoge2144
    @izakfoge21442 жыл бұрын

    as for yiddish folk music i need to find it by the secular jewish bands or even non jewish who found interest in the legendary yiddishe music 'fin der alte heim' , i thought ive found one that proves me wrong, but unfortunately this one more than proved me right , it is very nice but definitely a different genre , freilich you could do better !

  • @user-vr5ew7tm3x
    @user-vr5ew7tm3x4 жыл бұрын

    In our days, we must be concerned with the possibility of Desecration of G-d’s name. For Jews are called, “merciful ones, the sons of merciful ones” and we must be a light unto the nations. A person causes measure for measure to themselves, because the way one acts towards others, Heaven acts towards them. A person determines whether they receive bad or good because the general rule is, all who show mercy to his creations Heaven is merciful towards them, and who does not have mercy on his creations Heaven is not merciful towards them. Upon the verse, “When an ox or a sheep or a goat is born, it shall remain with its mother for seven days.” (יא, כז ויקרא) The Lubavich Rebbi expounds, “The concept of mercy is understood from childhood to mean a human may not subject an animal to undo anguish or pain. After this verse the Torah states, “Do not desecrate My holy name”, for this command stems from mercy and is understood to mean we may not subject a mother animal to pain by separating her from her child immediately after birth"(הרבי מליובאוויטש, ספר התוועדויות תשד"מ חלק ג עמוד 1665). Upon the verse, "Tzadik knows the spirit of his animal"(Proverbs 12, 10):The Malbim states, “The Tzadik is one who acts with righteousness. Not only do they act righteously with human beings but also towards the animals"(The Malbim interpretion on Proverbs 12, 10). Harav Abraham Isaac Kook:"You will realize soon or later that the animals life was not created for your devilish stomach, and the milk's purpose was meant to be food for whom the nature comes to fulfill its role, just like your mothers breast milk was kept for you during your breastfeeding days"(הראי"ה קוק, חזון הצמחונות והשלום). Maimonides states, “there is no distinction between anguish experienced by a human and anguish experienced by animals, this is because the love and yearning of a mother for its offspring is not dependent upon intelligence, rather it is the inherent nature found in most creatures as it is found in humans"(מורה נבוכים ג, מח). Nachmanides states, “Animals experience worry and there is no distinction between the worry of a human to the worry of an animal for its children, because, the love of a mother towards the children from its womb is not dependent upon intelligence or speech. Rather, it is a function of the consciousness that is found in animals and human beings.(פירוש הרמב"ן על דברים כב, ו). Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch states “as does a human, animals feel and sense being cut, pushed, smitten, overworked, fear and panic, hungry and thirsty. At times, a person may forget this because of being self absorbed or to complete a plan or by being unaware or a desire to be cruel, and a person will cause anguish to the soul of his animal, they will torture and give pain to the soul of a creature"(ספר חורב, מערכת החקים, ה, א). In Israel, in egg manufacturing they chop off beaks from all chickens without anesthetic by using a machine with a cutting blade heated to 700 degrees Celsius, All male chicks are ground in metal teeth while they are alive because they have no economic value since they do not produce eggs, In total every year about 10 million chicks are ground up alive. After chickens can no longer withstand the burden of laying eggs they are electrocuted to death, In total more than 4 million chickens are killed in this manner per year. In milk production, all calves are separated from their mothers at birth, confining milk calves in very small containers disabling even minimal movement, giving them minimal amounts to eat. Chickens are slaughtered infront of chickens in assembly line fashion where they see one another, as it is with larger animals. Genetic enhancements, multiple stories of densely packed battery cages, physical torture, sheep and cattle shipped from other countries in highly concentrated groups under brutal conditions and additional travestie is the face of an industry focused only on maximizing profits. What makes something kosher is not only the substance of what it is, but how it was produced. In the past there was almost no anguish to the animals during their life. In our days we don't have Sanhedrin to rule this, so the responsibility applies on the consumer. Although we find certain cases that our sages banned themselves pleasures privately when it wasn't a public domain. Maimonides:"one who assists in committing a sin or causes it, it is because the instigator approaches an individual whose desire has blinded them from seeing and helps to mislead them. Or, the instigator urges the “blind” with faulty rationale; this is similar to one who lends money and takes interest, we say both are liable for violating, “do not put a stumbling block before the blind” since each one helps and enables the other to complete the act"(רמב"ם ספר המצוות רצ"ט). "The intent is to one whose vision is obscured by their passion and bad ideas, do not increase their blindness or their wayward path. Therefore, it is forbidden to assist sinners in committing misdeeds, and one may not set a path for another to commit a sin, rather we must do the opposite".(רמב"ם פרוש המשניות שביעית פרק ה', ו). If not for the purchasing of animal based products, those who monetarily benefit would not transgress all of the Torah prohibitions only to provide us with the goods. The purchasing approves the continuing of Their ways. The production methods in animal factories are well known today, and the violations we mentioned are not happenstance, rather they are the primary methods employed by this industry. Moreover, we are not referring to the situation when a forbidden action is performed for its own purpose, rather these prohibitions are being done in our name and just for us. One who keeps the Torah and the commandments cannot be an active partner in the transgression of Torah prohibitions and strengthening the hands of those who commit violations by giving them money. It is the purchasing of these goods that enables the continuation of these Torah infractions. Also with organically raised animals there is Tzaar Baalie Chayim. “Organic” means that the animal wasn't feed with hormones and did not contain pesticides or antibiotics. This does not reflect upon how the animals was treated. Those animals who were fed organically also suffer from Tzaar Baalie Chayim. Animal based products labeled as free range is a marketing technique without supervision and there is no way to check as manufacturing can use this label any way they choose. In free range eggs there is Tzaar Baalie Chayim as well and they are not what they appear from their name. The cruel practices exist in these operations too. Rabbi Yosef Karo: "Meat and wine pull you towards the evil inclination, and you should not run after them because a man will live without them. You have honored the Sabbath without meat, and stop with this worrying thoughts have ceased, because with God's Torah all day long"(מגיד מישרים פרשת אמור, אור ליום ז' כ"ד לניסן). Furthermore, it is written in the Maggid, “this is the reason why consuming animals flesh is a base desire, because when Israel is complete they do not eat meat and this is why Moses felt sorrow when Israel requested meat, and if Moses our rabbi, peace be upon him, entered into the land of Israel with them, they would not have eaten meat"(מגיד משרים, פרשת עקב, תורגם מארמית). Rabbi Chayim Dovid Halevi states, “From here, all that was said with regard to be a mitzvah to eat meat, for instance on Shabbat and Yom Tov, it is clear this refers to those who eat meat and do not know or are not concerned that it is not healthy. However, those Vegans who recognize that eating meat is not healthy, it is clear they are exempt from enjoying Shabbat by eating meat, and they should have pleasure with foods pleasing to them"(שו"ת עשה לך רב חלק ה סימן מז)"The truth is that there is no conflict at all between Veganism and Judaism and it most certainly does not clash with halacha. Note that meat was forbidden to the first man, and it was permitted to Noah and onward but after the giving of the Torah must was forbidden and only some was permitted, but whatever was permitted was for the purpose of doing battle with the evil inclination, as it says, “When your soul craves to eat meat", as the Baal HaIkarim states; meat was permitted only out of a dire necessity"(מאמר שלישי פרק ט"ו שו"ת עשה עשה לך רב). Rabbi Haim Vital:"I have been severely warned not to slaughter anything, not to kill any living thing not even lice and fleas. My teacher never killed lice and fleas or any living thing at all"(שער הגלגולים הקדמה ל"ח). Rabbi Yosef Albo: "Aside from the intensive cruelty of killing an animal, one accustoms themselves to the negative behavior of freely spilling blood. The consumption of flesh from living creatures gives birth to spiritual corpulence, murkiness and Turbidity and opacity of the soul"(ספר העיקרים ג, טו). "And you should demand, investigate and ask well and behold it is true and it is correct"(Deuteronomy 13, 15).

  • @israelspira2573
    @israelspira25733 жыл бұрын

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