Shlomo Simcha Sufrin, better known as Shlomo Simcha (Hebrew: שלמה שמחה) is a UK-born Canadian Hasidic Jewish cantor and singer. Shlomo Simcha began his...
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Fried, Yehuda Schechter, Yaakov Shwekey, Baruch Levine, Moshe Yess and Shlomo Simcha with whom he co-starred in Israel National Radio's Miracles 18 concert...
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had previously been featured on albums with them; British vocalist Shlomo Simcha, who collaborated with Abie Rotenberg for the Aish series of albums;...
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Meir Simcha of Dvinsk (also known as Meir Simcha Ha-Kohen, 1843 – 14 August 1926) was an Orthodox rabbi in the Russian Empire and Latvia. A leader of...
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Hanishomah (Cheskie Wiesz), 2019 ("Shira") Aish 3 (Abie Rotenberg & Shlomo Simcha), 2020 ("Rachamana") How Aw Ya Reb Yid? (Joey Newcomb), 2020 ("Mi K'amcha...
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Avraham Fried, Dov Levine, Yaakov Shwekey, Shloime Dachs, Mendy Wald, Shlomo Simcha, Yeedle Werdyger, Shloime Gertner, Ohad Moskowitz, Dedi Graucher, Gad...
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Elchonon Gartenhaus) Haleilah Hazeh (2024), featuring Hershy Weinberger Mulei Simcha (2017), album produced by Naftali Schnitzler featuring seven vocalists including...
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Dedi Graucher Yehuda Green Moshe Hecht Yosef Karduner Shlomo Katz Meilech Kohn Aryeh Kunstler Simcha Leiner Shulem Lemmer Baruch Levine Ohad Moskowitz Joey...
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melody for these words was composed by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. "Yerushalayim" by Abie Rotenberg and Shlomo Simcha, on Aish Volume II (2003) is a melody for...
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Shlomo Heiman, (1892–1944) known informally as "Reb Shlomo", was a rabbi, Talmudist, and rosh yeshiva. He led some of the most prominent yeshivas in Europe...
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