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Moti & Daniel Kornfeld – Echad

Moti & Daniel Kornfeld – Echad

The new production that reflects and gives a mirror image to the great challenge of our generation:
The world of Yeshiva drop-outs, youth from Chareidi families that don’t fit into their communities, has been a part of the Chareidi reality for many years already.

Much has been said and written about what to do in order to help these youth rejoin their Yeshivas and communities, but within the private family lives, the daily challenges are very heavy to bear, the struggle is internal and remains essentially without any external help.

R’ Moti Kornfeld who is an educator with over 35 years of experience in teaching and advisement, as well as accompanies hundreds of Chareidi youth who have joined the ranks of the IDF.

He is also involved in Jewish music and over the past 40 years he has produced music and performed on stages in Israel and throughout the world.
Daniel Kornfeld, his son, is a talented and successful musician who has recorded and performed his own songs and is now going out in to the world with them. Together they are bringing their personal story in the lyrics, composition, performance, and production that will touch many hearts.
This song goes out to all of those families who struggle with their beloved children, to think anew, to provide support and a hug and encouragement.


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