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Atlanta Jewish Boys Choir Debut Single and Music Video!

Atlanta Jewish Boys Choir Debut Single and Music Video!

As a children’s recording artist and entertainer, Rabbi Jake is often asked what children’s song inspired you the most in your youth?

Without a doubt, Rabbi Jake considers the Uncle Moishe song “Listen Talmidim” to be his favorite song from his childhood as it inspired him to learn Torah with joy, and the catchy tune has been etched into his memory since childhood. A unique Rebbe to Talmud relationship is crucial towards success in Yiddishkite and the song captures a beautiful back and forth conversation between a Rebbe and his students.

For this reason, Rabbi Jake decided on covering “Listen Talmidim” as The Atlanta Jewish Boys Choir‘s debut single. As a producer, Rabbi Jake added his unique style and upbeat energy to make the song the perfect fit for the children of our generation. While the Atlanta Jewish Boys Choir just recently formed this past October, the choir has already accomplished amazing feats and is one of the most popular up and coming Jewish Boys Choirs around the world. After inspiring crowds during packed Chanukah and Ga. Tech performances, the Atlanta Jewish Boys Choir entered the recording studio and finished off the school year with their debut music video “Listen Talmidim.”



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