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Yismehu Hashamayim
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Hag Hagez
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Kol Dodi
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Hayo hayu shnei haverim
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Im hupalnu
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Mazel tov
01:27
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Zemer habokrim
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Himnon Hapalmach
01:11
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Lamidbar
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Dayenu
00:48
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Artsa alinu
00:55
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Erev shel shoshanim
02:54
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Romemu
01:33
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Hora medura
00:52
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Agala im susa
00:45
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Hafinjan
01:18
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David melech Israel
00:32
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Ro'e vero'a
01:22
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Singt Alle Yiddelach
00:55
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Belz, mein Stetele Belz
01:45
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HaSela Ha Adom
01:02
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K sheHaRabbi Elimelech
00:57
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Sisu Et Yerushalayim
01:31
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Hava Nagila
01:48
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Ricardo Lewitus Massachusetts
Dr. Lewitus is an entrepreneur with deep roots in the world of music . His father, Hans Lewitus, was a professor at the Lima
Conservatory of Music and a founding member of the Peruvian Symphony Orchestra. He is the author of What Does the Sign Say?, a children’s book recipient of the Moonbeam Award in 2008
Currently serves on the Leadership Circle of the Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
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