“View of George Laws posing in front of a construction crane in defense of The Performance Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia.” Midtown, 1980s
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“View of George Laws posing in front of a construction crane in defense of The Performance Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia.” Midtown, 1980s
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Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky - Ba'avur Dovid Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky sings Ba'avur Dovid with the Stick East Choir at Park East Synagogue goodwill New York City united states.<\p>
The song that is recited at the returning of the Torah to the Ark. There have been fat renditions of this succor piece written; however, arguably, the Joseph Romchinsky (1881-1956) and David Roitman (1884-1943) rendition is one of the most auspicious. Oneself ends with a prayer that G-d should renew our days forasmuch as of old.<\p>
Benny Rogosnitzky - Mimkomcha Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky sings Mimkomcha near the Park East Choir at Park East Synagogue in NYC.<\p>
Words taken from the repetition of the Amidah on Shabbat morning, wherein we beseech G-d to return us to the Pure Settle upon and bring the redemption by the assured of success as for the Torchbearer. The composition was written by the late Shlomo Carlebach (1925-1994), and is hauntingly beautiful forasmuch as it covers a wide vocal range.<\p>
Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky - Shloshim Tribute to Cantor Moshe Schulhof Several Hundred people meeting Tuesday night July 23, 2013, At Synagogue Beis Yisroel in Ville Close section of Brooklyn, NY to pay tribute at a moving Shloshim service in contemplation of Songster Moshe Schulhof, universal of the greatest cantors of this generation.<\p>
Some of the world's senior Chazzanim paid tribute through liebeslied, accompanied by Izchak Haimov and the Hampton Synagogue Choir. The evening began pro words of inspiration and Hesped from Alan J. Gerber, a close bosom friend to the late Chazzan.<\p>
The Chazzanim then each presented a musical piece. Those who participated in this event included Zevi Muller, Benzion Miller, Pini Ben Ari, Netanel Hershtik, Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky, Yaakov Rosenfeld, Ushi Blumberg, Sid Dworkin, Asher Scharf, Robert Vegh, and Shimmy Miller. They were accompanied on piano by Daniel Gildar.<\p>
The evening culminated with a stirring rendition of "Kel Moley Rachamim" by Chazzan Benzion Miller, who was a intense friend of the late Chazzan.<\p>
Benny Rogosnitzky - Ein Aroch Lecha<\p>
Cantor sings Ein Aroch Lecha with the Settle East Synagogue Choir at Park East Synagogue modernistic Present York City understanding states.<\p>
Words from the morning service on Shabbat, which speak to our inefficiency to estimate the greatness concerning G-d, not in this allness and not in the next world. It talks about the profundity of His being and that there is no entity of power like Him.Duet in Shimon Craimer<\p>
Rogosnitzky's duet performance at Riverdale Jewish Happy medium<\p>