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End of Pre-Selichos Kumzits at YISE 2025 /5785 with Jeremy Gaisin /Yirmi G and friends
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End of Pre-Selichos Kumzits at YISE 2025 /5785 Words of Inspiration from Rabbi Dovid Rosenbaum, Shlit’a, before Esa Einai (Shalsheles song) Words of inspiration from Judd Lifschitz before Yisrael B’tach Bashem/Maaminim Mashup (Carlebach /MBD songs respectively) Words after performance - Rabbi Rosenbaum Music led Jeremy Gaisin /Yirmi G Jeremy - guitar, lead vocals Stuart Rosenthal - Keyboard Judd Lifschitz - backing vocals Yehoshua Sheininger - percussion Sound setup: Manasseh Katz
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most dire of situations
that a person gets to the recognition
that my only hope is really Hashem.
We we firmly believe that that is the MS
in each and every one of our lives in
far less dramatic circumstances.
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And if if we would be asked as a point
of philosophy, we would all certainly
answer that that's the case. But it's
hard it it it's hard to believe that
it's hard to emotionally connect to that
and and this next song the the the
beautiful beautiful song it's a paragim
that we say here in daily and so many
have said it in so many contexts over
these last so many months
where will my where will my help come
from I raise my eyes to mountains many
explained. I raised my eyes to the
powers of the world, the powers around
me, and I realized I can't count on them
for help. As we may say,
the only one I can really turn to is
Hashem. This is such a such an essential
thing for us to be reflecting on every
single day as Davin for the people in
Israel, hostages, soldiers, so many
others in so many challenging
situations. But it's not only that. It's
all of us in all of our travailes of
life to firmly believe. We need to
believe it every day, but particularly
in this time of year to firmly believe,
we have to try different things, of
course, but the greatest answer is with
Hashem. And and I I think that's
captured very powerfully by these very
very essential words for a believing Jew
and this beautiful beautiful tumor we're
about to hear.
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Jingle bell
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Hey
in your free
Oh, say shall I forever
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in
a sh.
Oh sh
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Mary is so he
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show Mary is so
He
glory shine.
So many
shy.
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show
is
he
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Oh, there is no
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show.
>> So, the next song um was written by Sha
Kabak during the 73 war, during the Oipa
War. um a time similar to our times in
terms of the fears that all of the
Jewish people had in terms of danger to
the land of Israel, to the Jewish people
in general. And the words are eternal
and ring true and were especially
meaningful in today's times.
>> And we'll just combine it at the end
with just the high part of the MVD song.
You
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as long as
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it's so
well
Yeah.
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So,
it's
so
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You know, you s
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might
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be
worship. Sh.
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Heat. Heat.
Oh
my
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And I'm
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not
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the angel. I
love
you.
I
>> Okay, if if we could all please just
give a round of applause to the
wonderful wonderful music and singing.
Uh I I think this would be very
impressive not for 12:45 at night, but
uh I just if I could just say we have
such a unique talent here in our
community in Jeremy Gay who not only is
so talented, but he puts his heart and
soul into everything that he does, every
performance. So it's a thank you to
everyone. But I just want to give a
special