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My interview with Chazan Nissim Saal was a long time coming, due to his busy travel schedule. We planned to touch base on motzaei Shabbos to nail down a time for the sit down. Initially, we assumed that the interview would take place by phone but in the end, we settled on a Zoom conversation. […] ....
On his 13th yahrtzeit this 17 Adar, a tribute to the indefatigable Reb Eli Teitelbaum Photos: Family archives It was the 1960s, and Eli Teitelbaum was just a bochur when his star began to rise. The son of a rabbi from Kew Gardens, Queens, Eli was short, focused, a powerhouse of energy, and determined to channel his talents, charisma, and easy rapport with children into Klal Yisrael’s future: the youth. “It’s no exaggeration to say that he was one of the Founding Fathers of American Yiddishkeit in the 1960’s or that there was no yeshivah boy in Brooklyn who did not know Eli Teitelbaum’s name,” says Rabbi Shimon Grama, former National Director of Pirchei Agudas Yisrael. ....
Ten years ago, during HASC 24, four percussionists opened the show, playing the now-famous HASC theme with nothing more than drumsticks
The month of January always gets me into HASC mode, even though this year, due to COVID concerns, “A Time for Music 34” (that’s 34 years of these amazing concerts) will be pushed off to February 14 but will still feature some very exciting firsts in Jewish music (although, in accordance with the well-known concert mystique of keeping the lineup a secret until the curtain rises, I can’t tell you too much else). Instead of looking toward the uncertain future though, I prefer to look back to those blasts from the past, when we had a dream to go big and reinvent the whole concert formula it’s still hard to believe we’d actually managed to sell out Lincoln Center at $500 a ticket that very first year. And from where I sit, it’s so much more than just the singers, great as they are. ....