The Hasidic singer, Avraham Fried, is one of the most famous singers in the Jewish music world. His fans range from ultra-orthodox to secular, and he has collaborated with many orthodox singers and ...
Israeli singer Aviv Geffen and Hasidic singer Avraham Fried spoke ahead of the release of their joint song after yesterday they released a picture of the cover of their single, “Batzoret” (Drought).
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Nothing goes together quite like Jews and baseball. Or, to be more precise, Orthodox Jews and minor-league ball. At least, that was the idea behind Jewish Life Night on Sunday at Provident Bank Park ...
The Temple Israel of Hollywood (TIOH) sanctuary was overflowing, every one of the 1,000 seats downstairs and in the balcony filled on Jan. 18 with congregants, friends and guests from Los Angeles ...
Orthodox Jewish singer Avraham Fried performed during Celebration 50:18, a two-hour concert at Mizner Amphitheater in Boca Raton before 1,000 spectators. The Celebration 50:18 concert was in ...
(New York Jewish Week) — An Orthodox Jewish music festival will take place in Bethel, New York in August — at the very same location where the iconic Woodstock Music & Art Fair took place in August of ...
Rock star Aviv Geffen and Haredi singer Avraham Fried are an unlikely pair for a duet, but the two vocalists recently recorded Geffen’s song “Drought,” together, in an alliance wrought by the pandemic ...
Jerusalem Post / Opinion Hassidic music goes global as concert move to online platforms At this time of the year, popular hassidic singer Avraham Fried is usually in Israel, singing to a full house in ...
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