Music

Brian Fraser is a versatile individual, serving as a Minister and organizational development expert while also being an avid runner and jazz enthusiast.
In this episode, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss the anger surrounding a potential plea bargain for former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's new pandemic policy allowing individual choice, and concerns about Israelis staying in the U.S. after visa-free entry.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss three key topics including the legacy of Yoram Taharlev, the significance of the Golan Heights under Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's leadership, and Yair Lapid and Yesh Atid party's ten-year milestone in Israeli politics.
Aaron Lightstone leads the band Jaffa Road, named after a street in Israel, known for blending middle eastern, south asian, and jazz influences in their music.
Cantor Aaron Bensoussan, a sacred singer originally from Morocco, is praised for his magical voice and heartfelt renditions of prayers.
Israeli superstar Sarit Hadad made waves by releasing a new song, "Ahava kmo Shelanu," with a music video subtly hinting at her relationship with a woman, although she did not explicitly come out as gay or lesbian.
Leonard Bernstein, a renowned musician, embraced his Jewish heritage throughout his career, despite early pressures to change his name.
In the COMMENTARY podcast, amidst discussions on rising crime rates and the perceived failure of the Afghanistan pullout, the idea of having a "music man" akin to what Donald Trump used for comfort - soothing him with music from the musical Cats - is proposed.
The Ushpizin Edition podcast explores the ancient Sukkot tradition of Ushpizin, where guests are invited to share a meal in the Sukkah.
Billy Newton-Davis is a highly talented singer who has won four Juno Awards.
After forty years, Israel saw the first song being composed about the Holocaust, marking a significant shift in attitudes toward discussing this pivotal event that greatly impacted survivors and their descendants.
Noah Shufutinsky, known as Westside Gravy in the hip-hop world, combines his passion for music with a strong Zionist identity, standing out as one of the most vocal Zionist hip-hop artists today.
Peter Wood is a saxophone player who is passionate about Kansas swing music and serves as a Reverend at Mackay United Church in Ottawa.
In episode 10 of Menschwarmers Radio, hosts Gabe and Jamie explore Jewish sports songs by Jewish musicians, discussing the intersection of Jewish identity and sports in music.
Eden Alene, Israel's representative at the 2021 Eurovision contest, has had a busy year filled with preparations for the competition alongside her music career.
The 73rd edition of a publication celebrates Yom Ha-Atzmaut, Israeli Independence Day, by sharing personal stories about its significance and featuring classic Israeli songs performed by a new generation.
Alan Doyle, a musician hailing from Petty Harbour, Newfoundland, is known for his talents in singing, playing instruments, and songwriting.
Adrean Farrugia showcases his musical prowess and spiritual connection through jazz, emphasizing the transcendent and uplifting nature of his music.
In "The But For Mel Edition," Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the diminishing presence of religious Zionist parties in the Knesset, the complexities surrounding Hilltop Youth ranging from idealists to thugs, and why Israelis remain loyal to WhatsApp despite privacy concerns.
Cantor Paula Baruch, originally a Christian farm girl from Tera, Ontario, now co-leads a synagogue community, showcasing her journey from an unexpected background to a role in leading song and spirituality in a Jewish setting.
Michie Mee, a pioneer in Canadian Hip Hop and the first Canadian artist to sign with a major label, discusses her experiences as a prominent figure in the genre on the podcast "Not That Kind of Rabbi."
In a conversation with Rabbi Ralph, Juno award winner Emm Gryner discusses her passion for music and self-expression, emphasizing her belief in destiny and individuality.
The text discusses a long-lasting connection between the speaker and jazz artist Jaymz Bee, emphasizing a spiritual aspect to their relationship.
Michael Posner's book "Untold Stories: The Early Years" delves into the life of Leonard Cohen, a beloved cultural figure hailing from Montreal.
In this discussion, the Rabbi and poet Robert Priest talk about his diverse creative pursuits including poetry, rock songs, and fantasy novels.

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