When You Believe, God Will Save
The Jewish acapella group, Kippalive, remind us the importance of believing that God will save us from any persecution, as long as we believe in Him.
Let My People Go: A Passover Musical Mashup
The Maccabeats amaze again with their astounding mashup of Passover songs to get you in the mood for the holiday celebration!
“Shine a Little Light” into Your Everyday
Before Yitzi was diagnosed with ALS, he wrote “Shine a Little Light”, sung here by people who are spreading his message to bring light into your everyday.
The Musical Revolution That is Bringing Messiah
In the world of Jewish music, Yehudah Katz has been the holy minstrel, blessed to play amazing music, connecting worlds and bringing Jews together.
Famed Israeli Violinist Itzhak Perlman to Receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
Famed Israeli violinist Itzhak Perlman will be among the 17 recipients of America’s Presidential Medal of Freedom next week.
Hipster Hasidic Band Rocks a Beautiful Melody
Something special for today’s Music Monday! Zusha is a band of three young Jewish hipsters who share the art of the Jewish “niggun”, a classic Jewish music form consisting of a repeated, wordless melody. This gorgeous song will reach your soul and knock your socks off!
Dip Your Apple in the Honey
DON’T MISS this fantastically fun “Rosh Hashana” version of Shakira’s iconic “This Time For Africa”. The Fountainheads are one of the best-known young Jewish music groups today, and this video does not disappoint as we watch people all over Israel singing out the joy of the New Year and practicing dipping apples in honey!
Hevenu Shalom Alechem
Enjoy this traditional Jewish song performed by Fran Avni and featuring the pictures of Noam Chen.
Get Clarity: Rosh Hashanah Music Video
Fun, inspiring Rosh Hashanah music video, produced by Aish, to enjoy and share with friends and family. This video features a great mix of old and young to do a hopping remix about the upcoming holiday.
Let the Heavens be Glad
Today’s music video is a traditional Jewish song taken from the Book of Psalms (96:11). It is a custom to sing this song on Shabbat, during and after the meal. The verse states: “Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice. Let the sea roar, and all it contains.”