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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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DJ (David Jacob) Warletsky
May 2017 at MTA Yeshiva University High School for Boys
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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February 21, 2014
Manhattan—Touchdown for Teaneck! Liat Clark, an 11th grader at Ma’yanot Yeshiva High School for Girls, and DJ Wartelsky, a 6th grader from Yeshivat Noam, took the top two prizes at the first-ever Super Torah Bowl, a d’var Torah competition designed to combine rigorous Torah study with the region’s most fervent Jewish football enthusiasts.
DJ, or David Jacob Wartelsky, an 11-year old sixth grader from Teaneck, was Super Torah Bowl’s runner-up. His d’var Torah drew parallels from the clothing worn by the football players to the clothing worn by Kohanim in service to Hashem in relation to the week’s Torah portion. “The Kohanim have to wear an explicitly stated, gone over in great detail uniform, just like the players of the NFL. There is a huge difference though. Football players wear their equipment for very physical reasons—for protection and identification. The Kohanim wore their uniforms for very spiritual reasons, so that they’d always keep in mind who and what they are serving while performing their holy jobs,” he said.
Wartelsky, when contacted by JLBC after the event, said that his experience at Super Torah Bowl was very exciting, as it combined two of his favorite things: Torah and football. He was also able to draw a valuable lesson from this year’s Super Bowl, even though he didn’t get to watch it in person at MetLife Stadium. “When a star player messes up, like Peyton Manning in the Super Bowl, it shows that even the best of the best can make mistakes,” the 11-year-old said.
http://jewishlinknj.com/component/content/article?id=2635
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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Yehuda Turner
1 - 2011: Ah Ah Ah (Ashrei) 
2. 2014: YI-HA-LI-LU
3. Unknown date
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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Yitzy Waldman
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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YBC - Daddy Come Home (Short Film) Post Part 0
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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YBC - Daddy Come Home (Short Film) Post Part 2
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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YBC - Daddy Come Home (Short Film) Post Part 4
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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YBC - Daddy Come Home (Short Film) Post Part 5
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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YBC - Daddy Come Home (Short Film) Post Part 6
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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Azriel Zylberberg
YBC Choir Member and Soloist
The Chevra member
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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Mendel Nebenzahl
YBC Member and Soloist
Education:  darchei menachem (2012 - )
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 8 years ago
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Uploaded to Youtube: September 23, 2011
Ah Ah Ah" (Ashrei) The Yeshiva Boys Choir Song Composed & Produced By Eli Gerstner (EG Productions) Music Arranged & Programmed By Shai Barak Video Directed, Filmed & Edited By Mendy Leonorovitz (On Time Studios) Choir Conducted By Yossi Newman Vocals Recorded @ EG Studios By Yossi Newman & Eli Gerstner Music Mixed By Zohar Zaltz -- Eshel Studios
the Ashrei comes from Psalm 84: Praise worthy are those who dwell in Your House; They forever praise You - Selah! It is used in Jewish liturgy and most notably it is used as a preamble to Psalm 145
Soloists:
In order of appearance:
Yaakov Mordecai Gerstner (00:28; 01:34)
Aaron or Moshe Kogan (identical twins cannot tell the difference) (01:50)
Mendel Nebenzahl, (02:25)
Moishe Kahan second Kogan twin,(02:39)
 Azriel, (02:48)
Zylberberg (with glasses) (02:53)
Mendel Nebenzahl (in b + w) (02:37)
Unknown (03:57)
Yaakov Mordecai Gerstner (04:27)
youngster David Khafizov (04:44)
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yeshivaboymania-blog · 9 years ago
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Ki Avi (Chazak)
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Ki Avi (Chazak)
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