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  2. Mordechai Ben David - Wikipedia

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    Mordechai Werdyger (born April 16, 1951) is an American Israeli Chasidic Jewish singer and songwriter who is popular in the Orthodox Jewish community. He is the son of cantor David Werdyger and uses the stage name Mordechai Ben David ( Hebrew: מרדכי בן דוד, romanized : Mordocháy Ben-Davíd, lit. 'Mordechai, son of David') or its ...

  3. Miami Boys Choir - Wikipedia

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    Yerachmiel Begun was the composer for almost all of the songs featured on his Toronto and Miami albums. In addition, he had composed many songs for a number of other Jewish music singers and groups including Simchatone, Kol Salonika (with Rabbi Boruch Chait), Kol Hakavod, Camp S'dei Chemed International, Mordechai Ben David, and Ira Heller ...

  4. Avraham Fried - Wikipedia

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    His music is mostly categorized as pop Jewish music, [6] similar to Mordechai Ben David and tends to integrate many styles of popular music, including pop, rock and jazz, with Jewish lyrics and themes. [citation needed] He also has a few "cantor" style songs on most of his albums, as well as many songs written in Yiddish. [citation needed]

  5. Dedi Graucher - Wikipedia

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    Music career. Dedi began his music career providing back-up vocals on Mordechai Ben David's albums in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In 1995 he performed with Ben David at two Sukkot concerts in Israel, one in Haifa that drew 3,000 participants and one at Yad Eliyahu Stadium in Tel Aviv that attracted 10,000 people.

  6. Yossi Green - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Composer. Instrument (s) Piano. Yossi Green (born 1955) [1] [2] is a Hasidic Jewish composer of contemporary Jewish religious music. As of 2013 he had written more than 700 melodies [3] in the genres of pop music, classical music, liturgical music, Hasidic music, and show tunes. His songs have appeared on more than 120 albums and ...

  7. Orthodox pop music - Wikipedia

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    An early influence on Orthodox pop was the 1971 album Or Chodosh, the debut of an eponymous group created by Sh'or Yoshuv roommates Rabbi Shmuel Brazil, who would later create the group Regesh, and Yossi Toiv, later known as Country Yossi; the group performed at Brooklyn College with David Werdyger's son, the young Mordechai Ben David, opening for them.

  8. Beri Weber - Wikipedia

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    As a singer and songwriter, Weber is self-taught. [2] His stage name, "Beri Weber", was coined by fellow singer Lipa Schmeltzer. [2] He began singing professionally under the guidance of producer Naftali Schnitzler, and then became a member of the Shira Choir before going solo.

  9. Dschinghis Khan (song) - Wikipedia

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    A Thai language version of this song was released by the Thai band Royal Sprites in 1979. [28] "Yidden", a cover with unrelated Yiddish lyrics, first recorded by Mordechai Ben David in 1986, is a popular Jewish line dance. [29] Another version of this song was performed by Die Apokalyptischen Reiter on the Dschinghis Khan EP (1998).