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FARBRENGEN

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Farbrengen with the Chevra

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 Friedlander
Vague Filmy Sounding Title: Binyamin Babayof
After Effects: Elimelech Flam

Artwork: Mendy Portnoy

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TYH Nation Presents: FARBRENGEN Sruly Green

TYH Nation Presents

FARBRENGEN

Sruly Green

Farbrengen with the Chevra

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 Friedlander
Vague Filmy Sounding Title: Binyamin Babayof
After Effects: Elimelech Flam

Artwork: Mendy Portnoy

Zrilly Werzberger Is Back With Another Energetic Dance Track: “Track 2”

Last year, Zrilly Werzberger released ‘The Track’ and the feedback was beyond words, there’s nothing like a track filled with pure Simcha.

So guess what?!

We’re back with Track 2, 

More music, more energy and more Simcha!

Listen. Dance. Repeat.

Credits:

Concept & Sung by: Zrilly Wertzberger

Project Management: SolBlum Media

Music by Srulik & Moshe Mendelsohn

Choir: David Taub

Vocals recorded at: Edgeware Studios

Mixed By: Yanky Cohen

Cover Design & Animation: VigiGee

Marketing: SolBlum Media

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Last year, Zrilly Werzberger released ‘The Track’ and the feedback was beyond words, there’s nothing like a track filled with pure Simcha.

So guess what?!

We’re back with Track 2, 

More music, more energy and more Simcha!

Listen. Dance. Repeat.

Credits:

Concept & Sung by: Zrilly Wertzberger

Project Management: SolBlum Media

Music by Srulik & Moshe Mendelsohn

Choir: David Taub

Vocals recorded at: Edgeware Studios

Mixed By: Yanky Cohen

Cover Design & Animation: VigiGee

Marketing: SolBlum Media

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Introducing MusiKaller!

Experience the essence of Jewish music with MusiKaller, featuring the pulsating beats of dance music, heartfelt Kumzitz melodies, and irresistible tunes.

Featuring an all-star lineup including The Shea Kaller Band, Malchus Choir, Lipa Schmeltzer, Shloime Daskal, Shmaya Fischer, Meilech Braunstein & Shmueli Ungar.

Get set for an unforgettable musical ride, It’s time to start dancing!

Credits:
Music By: The Shea Kaller Band
Arranged By: Shea Kaller
Project Management: SolBlum Media
Choir: Malchus Choir | Pinchas Bichler
Mix & Master: Chaim Gottesman
Cover Design & Video Animation: VigiGee
Marketing: SolBlum Media & Motty Klein @MusicOnTime

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Introducing the Perfect Location for Your Yeshiva in Galloway, Nj

Attention Yeshiva, Mesivta, and Beis Medresh administrators and leaders! Look no further for an ideal setting to start or relocate your institution. We are thrilled to announce that 110 S. New York Road in Galloway, NJ, offers a serene and peaceful environment that is perfect for your educational needs.

Situated just 45 minutes south of Lakewood, NJ, this fully approved building is ready to be transformed into a thriving Yeshiva, Mesivta, or Beis Medresh, and can be open and running by the upcoming Elul. With over 4 acres of land and an impressive 17,000 square feet of open floor plan, the possibilities for designing your dream institution are endless.

CONTACT ADAM LIEBERMAN AT +1 (908) 783-2345 or CLICK HERE

“This property presents a unique opportunity for Yeshiva leaders to create a tailor-made educational experience for their students,” said Adam Lieberman, the designated contact person for this property. “With its peaceful setting and ample space, 110 S. New York Road in Galloway, NJ, is the perfect location to nurture spiritual growth and academic excellence.”

Not only does the building offer a spacious interior, but it also boasts brand new dormitories and apartments currently under construction, ensuring convenient and comfortable housing options for both students and staff. Additionally, its strategic location, a mere 5-minute walk from the Yeshiva, guarantees unparalleled convenience for all.

CONTACT ADAM LIEBERMAN AT +1 (908) 783-2345 or CLICK HERE

Key Features of 110 S. New York Road:

  1. 17,000 square feet of open floor plan, allowing for customization to meet your exact specifications.

  2. Over 4 acres of land, providing a serene and peaceful environment for students.

  3. Convenient location, just 45 minutes south of Lakewood, NJ, and a 5-minute walk from the Yeshiva.

  4. Brand new dormitories and apartments under construction, ensuring comfortable housing for students and staff.

Time is of the essence, as this exceptional property won’t be on the market for long. To learn more about this opportunity and schedule a visit, interested parties are encouraged to contact Adam Lieberman at [contact information]. Don’t miss out on the chance to create an extraordinary Yeshiva experience for your students.

CONTACT ADAM LIEBERMAN AT +1 (908) 783-2345 or CLICK HERE

Shea Kaller Band Introduces: “MusiKaller” Feat. Shmueli Ungar, Meilech Braunstein, Shloime Daskal, Lipa Schmeltzer, Shmaya Fischer & Malchus Choir

Introducing MusiKaller!

Experience the essence of Jewish music with MusiKaller, featuring the pulsating beats of dance music, heartfelt Kumzitz melodies, and irresistible tunes.

Featuring an all-star lineup including The Shea Kaller Band, Malchus Choir, Lipa Schmeltzer, Shloime Daskal, Shmaya Fischer, Meilech Braunstein & Shmueli Ungar.

Get set for an unforgettable musical ride, It’s time to start dancing!

Credits:
Music By: The Shea Kaller Band
Arranged By: Shea Kaller
Project Management: SolBlum Media
Choir: Malchus Choir | Pinchas Bichler
Mix & Master: Chaim Gottesman
Cover Design & Video Animation: VigiGee
Marketing: SolBlum Media & Motty Klein @MusicOnTime

How does prostatitis manifest itself in a life that is not conducive to living healthy

How does prostatitis manifest itself in a life that is not conducive to living healthy?

Absolutely! I’m here to lend a helping hand and provide friendly assistance with any issues you may have. Whether it’s finding information, offering support, or just being a friendly ear to listen, I’m here for you. Prostatitis can be a challenging condition, but with the right support and resources, you can navigate through it. If you’re looking for more information on living a healthy lifestyle and managing prostatitis, you might find this healthy man blog helpful. Remember, you’re not alone in this journey, and I’m here to assist you every step of the way.

Some factors in one’s life can have a significant impact on their overall health and the likelihood of developing chronic prostate and pelvic disease. Various choices such as diet, exercise, relationships, and sexual activities can have an impact on health and lead to inflammation in the prostate gland. The consumption of nutritious food, adequate sleep and regular exercise as well as the prevention of dehydration are useful habits.

Experiencing night wakefulness and insomnia due to insufficient alcohol consumption and smoking. The likelihood of infections, prostatitis, and chronic pelvic syndrome is greatly increased by these factors that significantly impair immunity. While most forms of exercise are beneficial for the body, some types of classes may lead to hip and spine injuries (such as mishandling in martial arts or improperly planted bicycles for multiple hours), which can cause inflammation and adenoma of the prostate.

What are the effects of sexual activity on health?

Prolonged or bacterial prostate can be caused by the intensity and features of your sexual rhythm. The prostate can be violated by sexually transmitted diseases or bacterial infections during anal sexual sex without anual condoms. Also, the number of times one engages in sexual activity is significant. Medicine workers are most likely to stimulate sex, provided that contact with one partner and condom use are beneficial for the body. The removal of toxins from the body through ejaculation requires at least one weekly visit to remove them from their system and bring them back to the prostate gland. Just as in previous instances, the notion of “the more – the better” is justifiable.

The most significant factor contributing to the development of prostatitis is stress. The results of a 2009 study indicated that individuals with prostatitis are frequently affected by high stress levels, disturbed psychological health, and lack of social support.

Harvard University researchers in 2002 discovered that men who experience stress at work and home are 1.2-1.5 times more likely to develop prostatitis than those who do not experience regular stress. This study suggests that the number of stresses is a direct predictor of the intensity of pain. Your level of stress can be influenced by the amount of discomfort you experience. The prostate can experience stress and pain, respectively, which is accompanied by an unpleasant sensation due to stress. There are two significant lifestyle modifications that can help alleviate the disease symptoms.

The most frequent triggers of chronic prostate and pelvic syndrome are stresses and chronic stresses. Around 50% of men experience chronic prostate symptoms, which are caused by dysfunction in the muscles of the bottom of their hip joint and persistent tension syndrome. Various other therapies can be employed to alleviate stressful respiratory tract pressures, such as:

  • Eliminate fetters,
  • Physiotherapy,
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy,
  • Acupuncture,
  • Restores pelvic drainage.
  • The use of meditation, yoga and taichs is an effective way to prevent stress.
  • Biological feedback.
  • It’s time to alter things in your life. A modification of the diet and avoidance of chemicals and conservatives that can cause a prostatic disease are included in the list of recommended treatments. Personalized products are utilized to enhance immunity and regulate prostate functioning.

    Are you a friendly person? Are you willing to lend a hand with your issues?

    The presence of appropriate support is essential for those who are close to someone with prostatitis due to the association between their pain and stress and disappointment. When you are without a partner, family, or friends to talk to in ill-times, there are support groups and online forums where individuals with similar issues can seek help. Don’t solely rely on someone for treatment of prostatitis. A lot of people develop symptoms of this disease at some point in their lives. Identifying an appropriate interlocuter will make the fight less difficult.

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