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Nachum Segal presents Rabbi Berel Wein's Jewish history lectures, the latest news from Israel, an interview with Dr. Faye Zakheim, a New A Capella Alert! with Eli Schwebel and Gavriel Reichmann and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Eli Schwebel is a Brooklyn based recording artist & producer with Jewish music running through his veins. Schwebel spearheaded the renaissance of Jewish acappella music, as well as creating a vocally rich, pop-rock sound that transformed the definition of traditional Jewish music. He launched his solo career with his album, “Hearts Mind”, which has been called "groundbreaking" in its genre. Please rate and review the Empowered Jewish Living podcast on whatever platform you stream it. Please follow Rabbi Shlomo Buxbaum and the Lev Experience on the following channels: Facebook: @shlomobuxbaum Instagram: @shlomobuxbaum YouTube: TheLevExperience Pick up a copy of Rabbi Shlomo Buxbaum's second book, "The Four Elements of Inner Freedom: The Exodus Story as a Model for Overcoming Challenges and Achieving Personal Breakthroughs". You can order a copy on Amazon, in your local Jewish bookstore, or right here: https://levx.org/event/the-four-elements-of-freedom
Eli Schwebel is a NYC Based Recording Artist & Producer. He attended the Rabbinical College of Long Island and Zicklin School of Business. At Baruch College Eli spearheaded the renaissance of Jewish Acappella music and created a vocally rich, pop-rock sound that transformed the definition of traditional Jewish music. The lead singer and producer of the band Lev Tahor, He launched his solo career with his groundbreaking album, “Hearts Mind.” Eli's rich musical pedigree and lineage starts with the world-famous Chazan Aaron Schwebel, his grandmother Florence Wassner, an outstanding mezzo-soprano who frequented the stage with the likes of Richard Tucker, and his father, one of the most recognizable tenors in Jewish Music, Rivie Schwebel of the band D'veykus. **SPONSORS** The WhatsApp status that's there for your mental health
Sit back and relax to the smooth sound of Eli Schwebel. Hailing from singing Royalty, Eli sat down and told us about his journey, his inspirations (us) and some of the amazing new content we can look forward to. Visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KiddushClub and buy us a coffee! Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiddushclubpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kiddushclubcast Join our WhatsApp chat: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HTWhnT1WiVFCioXjatEFi6 Send us you thoughts comments and suggestions via email: hock@kiddushclubpodcast.com
Eli Schwebel is a Brooklyn Based Recording Artist & Producer with Jewish Music running through his Veins. Eli spearheaded the renaissance of Jewish Acappella music, as well as creating a vocally rich, pop-rock sound that transformed the definition of traditional Jewish music. He launched his solo career with his album, “Hearts Mind”, which has been called "groundbreaking" in its genre.Eli has performed at Avery Fisher Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Roy Thompson Hall in Toronto, The Jerusalem Theater, Universal Studios in Hollywood, Joe's Pub, and David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center. He has co-headlined with Mordechai Ben David, Avraham Fried, Matisyahu, Yaakov Shwekey, Yonatan Razel, 8th Day, Lipa Schmeltzer, Benny Friedman, Abie Rotenberg, Rivie Schwebel, Neshama Carlebach, Elly Kranzler and has joined D'veykus and The Rabbis Sons a substitute member. Many of my podcasts are with people I came across by reading their books or listening to their talks on social media. These are people that I admire, look up to, or have inspired me in some way or another. In this podcast, I have all that, plus the guest is a good friend of mine. Today I am joined by the one and only, Eli Schwebel. This conversation took us a life of its own and it led us through some thought-provoking ideas as well as some incredible experiences that Eli and I have shared plus inspiration behind some of his work. I hope you love listening to this podcast as much as I loved recording it.Connect with EliWebsiteInstagramFacebookYouTubeSayMazelTov is where you can request personalized videos from your favorite Jewish creators and inspiring thought leaders. Our goal is that you have a personalized easy and professional experience all the while supporting a charity.Use promo code meirkay10 for 10% on your order!Don't forget to subscribe to The Great Day PodcastLove The Great Day Podcast? Want to find out how to support the show? Click the link below to join my new Patreon page.Become Patron on My Patreon Page HERE!Did I mention that I am now an author?! Check out my new book "A Kids Book About Optimism"And be sure to follow my Instagram page and Facebook page to stay up to date on everything I'm working on.I'm Meir Kay and Have A Great Day! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a special editon of Meaningful People featuring an open converation between Jewish music stars Eli Schwebel & Abie Rottenberg Subscribe to our Podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2WALuE2 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39bNGnO Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/MPPGooglePodcasts Or wherever Podcasts are available! Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/meaningfulpeoplepodcast Like us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/MPPonFB Follow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/MeaningfuPplPod Editor: Sruly S. Podcast created by: Meaningful Minute For more info and upcoming news check out: https://MeaningfulPeoplePodcast.com #jew #jewish #podcast #frum #rabbi #frumpodcast #meaningfulpeople #torah #mitzvah #hashem #jewishmusic #jewishpodcast #israel #kumzitz #nachigordon #yaakovlanger #jewishpod
On this week's spectacular edition of the Z Report LIVE, we have an amazing show for you. We have the World premiere of a NEW single from singer and composer Eli Schwebel created for AMUDIM and their 48 hour fundraiser this week titled Stand For You, the World broadcast debut of a cover of the world renown Kan Tzipor from the London School of Jewish Song recorded by Shlomo Simcha and his seven brothers also for the AMUDIM event, the broadcast debut of the My Way To You YIGAL Remix from 8th Day, the US premiere of a new single from Itzik Weingarten titled Ata Tashir, the US debut of a new single from Nehoray Arieli titled Bayis Neeman, the broadcast debut of the debut single from Cobi Russell and Akiva Nadoff titled Modim and the debut of a new single from Yoely Weiss titled Neshimo. We also have NEW music from Shloime Gertner Live In Jerusalem and more, PLUS all of your concert information.
Episode SummaryIn this episode, Eli talks about his life battling with self-worth, loneliness, and weight. He discusses some key moments along his journey and offers some experiences that may be helpful to others. He talks about the importance of music to him and what it is like to let go of control when on stage performing.HighlightsEli remembers when he became addicted to sugar at 7 years old.He started getting picked on and bullied in elementary school.Eli maintains a weight loss between 100 to 120 lbs.When you are on stage you let go of control and you just are.In the Orthodox community, nobody talks about feeling hurt or lonely.Admitting that you have insecurities is powerful.Part of Eli's comfort is the music that he has released that reveals his struggles.Eli talks to himself in positive ways and believes that it's healthy and helps remove negative thoughts.Manage your home environment. Create a space that is safe and supports your goals.Come up with staple foods that you can create as a ritual. Focus on what you are doing and do not obsess about what you are not doing.Relevant Linkswww.elischwebel.comWhole with you song
Eli Schwebel is a Jewish music producer and singer-songwriter. He is a founding member and the lead singer of the music group Lev Tahor. Eli is currently working on his second solo album. His music blends a current pop rock sound with influences of earlier Jewish music. We touched on many topics including: why Lev Tahor started as an acapella group, his relationship with Abie Rotenberg, the goal of the music he is creating and the messages he hopes to convey, the relationship between music and prayer, and so much more... Playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1j47lt5ktrfWGKyEFcJUyf?si=20YtolrXRuqgao-p24AuQw
On this week's spectacular edition of the Z Report LIVE, we have an amazing show for you. We have the World broadcast premiere of a NEW single from singer and songwriter Eli Schwebel titled Whole With You, the World broadcast debut of a new single from Bonei Olam production featuring Benny Friedman titled 25,000 Candles set to be released as a music video in the next day or two, the US debut of a new hit single from Israeli singer Moti Weiss titled Chai Chai Chai, the broadcast debut of a new single from Danny Palgon titled Ashira feat. Yoni Z, the broadcast debut of new music from Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz's New album Shir 3, the broadcast debut of new singles from Dovid Haziza released in honor of the Hilula of the Baba Sali titled Zchuto, from the Israeli hit boys duo Tzemed Yeled titled Ma Ashiv Lecha, a English cover of the popular Hanan Ben Ari song Shvurei Lev titled Broken Hearts from Yaakov Lemmer and the US debut of yet another amazing single from singer, songwriter, arranger and producer Udi Damari titled Am Echad. World renowned composer Yossi Green phoned in at noon to talk to us about the release of his latest album Yiddish Nachas 4 Emunah U'bitachon. Find out how Yossi Green and Moishy Kraus went about choosing songs for this album, what the new voices of Yiddish Nachas are like and some amazing stories behind the making of this dynamic new album. We also have NEW music from Yiddish Nachas, SHIR 3 and more, PLUS all of your concert information.
Is there a better time than right now to take a new look at an old subject? In this first of a 3 part series called Prayer As Cover- How to Get Through to Yourself, Rabbi Yossi and Dr Malamet discuss and debate whether and how prayer can be relevant in our modern times. As always, the conversation is lively, free ranging and even a little surprising at times. The episode closes out with Eli Schwebel performing We Thank You Forever after recovering from Covid-19. It's so beautiful- not to be missed.
Introducing season 3! OG Wisdom: Hope dealers and carriers of the light.Seven episodes where we ask the same seven questions to seven different guests who have each trudged their own unique road toward self discovery. We're kicking it off with Elie Schwebel. Eli is a Brooklyn based recording artist, music producer, filmmaker and entrepreneur. As lead singer and producer of the Lev Tahor, he spearheaded the renaissance of Jewish Music. s. He has released 8 studio albums including 5 Lev Tahor albums and his widely acclaimed genre bending album titled “Hearts Mind”.Eli is currently focused on recording and releasing his second studio album. Eli’s rich musical lineage starts with the world famous Chazan Aaron Schwebel, his grandmother Florence Wassner, mezzo soprano who frequented the stage with the likes of Richard Tucker, and of course his father, one of the most recognizable tenors in Jewish Music, Rivie Schwebel of the band D’veykus.Eli holds an MBA from Baruch College Zicklin School of Business. His business accomplishments include the financing of 500mm of real estate transactions, lead financier of the Israeli startup Iskoot - sold to Qualcomm, and partner in the retail chain Amazing Savings.Nodeh Lecha https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeoaewrCD-4EmailConsciously62@gmail.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Conscious-ly-102949811230486/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/consciously_62/The Conscious(ly) teamHost & co-producer: Menachem PoznanskiProducer: Chaim KohnEditing: Eitan Corenblum
Eli Schwebel, a musician who has made a huge mark on the orthodox Jewish world, joins us this week. In this HevriaCast, we discuss the difference between creativity and expression, how Jewish identity fits into creativity, and whether everyone can actually be creative or not.
On this edition of JM in the AM, Nachum presented an amazing Shushan Purim celebration program with more great Purim music and an interview with Eli Schwebel.