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See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeshiva_Boys_Choir for description of the Yeshiva boys choir. Halachipedia is about halacha; it isn't an encyclopedia.
The '''Yeshiva Boys Choir''' is a group of religious [[Jewish]] children who got together to release musical albums and perform live concerts. Their songs were composed by [[Eli Gerstner]] and conducted by Yossi Newman. There are about more than 50 kids in the group. One of them is Yaakov Mordechai Gerstner,a.k.a Eli's brother . They seem to be based in [[New York, NY]]. Their songs are known to be very catchy and the boys often have [[choreography]] in their music videos and performances.
 
At one point in time there was a pair of twins in the group, Aharon and Moshe Kogan. Another member in this group are Azriel Zylberberg, Ely Shalom, Tani Martin, Aharon Benjamin, and other.
 
==Discography==
* YBC 6 - Modeh Ani
* YBC 5 - Chanukah
* Amein (Acappella)
* YBC Live! 4
* YBC Live! 3
* YBC IV - Sh'moy Shel Melech
* YBC Live! II
* YBC III - Shabichi
* YBC Live!
* YBC II - V'ohavta L'Reacha Komocha
* Yeshiva Boys Choir
 
{{Contemporary Jewish religious music}}
 
[[Category:Choirs in New York]]

Latest revision as of 15:25, 27 February 2015

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeshiva_Boys_Choir for description of the Yeshiva boys choir. Halachipedia is about halacha; it isn't an encyclopedia.