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* '''Avraham Fried''' (born Avraham Shabsi Hakohen Friedman) who has been active since 1981 with the release of his first album. He has since released over 30 albums and many singles. | * '''Avraham Fried''' (born Avraham Shabsi Hakohen Friedman) who has been active since 1981 with the release of his first album. He has since released over 30 albums and many singles. | ||
* '''Moshe Yess''' (1945-2011) – known for his song "My Zaidy" which depicts the legacy of a Jewish grandfather and the gradual impact of cultural assimilation. The song ends with a call for the next generation to take responsibility for the transmission of Judaism. His music is also featured on a children's audio series, ''The Marvelous Midos Machine'', a work produced with the singer Abie Rotenberg. | * '''Moshe Yess''' (1945-2011) – known for his song "My Zaidy" which depicts the legacy of a Jewish grandfather and the gradual impact of cultural assimilation. The song ends with a call for the next generation to take responsibility for the transmission of Judaism. His music is also featured on a children's audio series, ''The Marvelous Midos Machine'', a work produced with the singer Abie Rotenberg. | ||
* '''8th Day'' (2004-present) – a popular Chabad band, based in California, formed by brothers Shmuli and Bentzi Marcus. Their song ''Ya'alili'', depicting Ashkenazi and Sephardic customs, has over 7.5 million plays on YouTube. | |||
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