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Shared on March 21, 2024
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FARBRENGEN
Sruly Green
TYH Music / Mendy Portnoy
Many think that the idea of a Farbrengen is just to have a good time. Sit around, share some Torah, sing some good niggunim and maybe make a L’chaim with some food.
But the truth is that it is so much more.
Yisroel, The Torah, and Hashem are all one, as Chazal tell us. The Baal Shem Tov’s mission was to spread an experiential Yidishkeit, leading to the ultimate unification of these three premier elements of our world.
Bnei Yisroel and the Torah are expressions of Hashem in this world, but at their source they are all truly unified. A Farbrengen brings these elements together. The chevra represents Bnei Yisroel, gathering together to sing heilige songs and share the Torah which are both vehicles to be used to connect to Hashem.
In this way, a simple gathering is actually the ultimate elevation from the mundane world into the G-Dly realm.
Written and composed by The Blumstein Brothers , Mendy Worch & Mendy Portnoy
Music Produced and Arranged by Mendy Portnoy
Choir: Neshama
Guitars: Noam “Hargol” Burger
Video Credits:
Filmed and Edited by Matti Shriki
Directed by Mimi Friedman and Binyamin Babayov
Vague Filmy Sounding Title: Binyamin Babayof
After Effects: Elimelech Flam
Artwork: Mendy Portnoy
FARBRENGEN
Sruly Green
TYH Music / Mendy Portnoy
Many think that the idea of a Farbrengen is just to have a good time. Sit around, share some Torah, sing some good niggunim and maybe make a L’chaim with some food.
But the truth is that it is so much more.
Yisroel, The Torah, and Hashem are all one, as Chazal tell us. The Baal Shem Tov’s mission was to spread an experiential Yidishkeit, leading to the ultimate unification of these three premier elements of our world.
Bnei Yisroel and the Torah are expressions of Hashem in this world, but at their source they are all truly unified. A Farbrengen brings these elements together. The chevra represents Bnei Yisroel, gathering together to sing heilige songs and share the Torah which are both vehicles to be used to connect to Hashem.
In this way, a simple gathering is actually the ultimate elevation from the mundane world into the G-Dly realm.
Written and composed by The Blumstein Brothers , Mendy Worch & Mendy Portnoy
Music Produced and Arranged by Mendy Portnoy
Choir: Neshama
Guitars: Noam “Hargol” Burger
Video Credits:
Filmed and Edited by Matti Shriki
Directed by Mimi Friedman and Binyamin Babayov
Vague Filmy Sounding Title: Binyamin Babayof
After Effects: Elimelech Flam
Artwork: Mendy Portnoy
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