: Reviewers from Mostly Music highlight Benny's "sweet but strong" vocals, noting his perfect control and appropriate emotion throughout the tracks.
: The collection is remarkably broad, featuring Chabad niggunim , Vizhnitz and Breslov melodies, Sefardic classics, and even children's songs.
Includes a remix of Ari Goldwag’s "Kah Ribon" and a disco rendition of Avraham Fried’s "Me’ein Olam Haba". B’nei Heichala
One of the few standalone songs; an upbeat track with Ivrit and Yiddish lyrics. Welcoming the Queen
Released in 2014, is widely considered a high-quality "musical tour" of the Sabbath. Critics and fans alike praise it for its broad appeal, blending nostalgia with modern production. Core Themes & Style
The album is primarily composed of that follow the chronological progression of Shabbos, starting from Friday afternoon preparations and ending with the nostalgia of Havdalah.
: Produced by Sruly Meyer and arranged by Avremi G., the album features a full orchestra—a rarity in modern Jewish music—allowing instruments like the flute, clarinet, and oboe to shine. Track Highlights Track Title Notable Features 1 Joy Is in the Air
The title track; a "blatantly, unapologetically chasiddish" and ethereal Chabad niggun. Echoes of a Holy Day
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: Reviewers from Mostly Music highlight Benny's "sweet but strong" vocals, noting his perfect control and appropriate emotion throughout the tracks.
: The collection is remarkably broad, featuring Chabad niggunim , Vizhnitz and Breslov melodies, Sefardic classics, and even children's songs.
Includes a remix of Ari Goldwag’s "Kah Ribon" and a disco rendition of Avraham Fried’s "Me’ein Olam Haba". B’nei Heichala : Reviewers from Mostly Music highlight Benny's "sweet
One of the few standalone songs; an upbeat track with Ivrit and Yiddish lyrics. Welcoming the Queen
Released in 2014, is widely considered a high-quality "musical tour" of the Sabbath. Critics and fans alike praise it for its broad appeal, blending nostalgia with modern production. Core Themes & Style B’nei Heichala One of the few standalone songs;
The album is primarily composed of that follow the chronological progression of Shabbos, starting from Friday afternoon preparations and ending with the nostalgia of Havdalah.
: Produced by Sruly Meyer and arranged by Avremi G., the album features a full orchestra—a rarity in modern Jewish music—allowing instruments like the flute, clarinet, and oboe to shine. Track Highlights Track Title Notable Features 1 Joy Is in the Air Core Themes & Style The album is primarily
The title track; a "blatantly, unapologetically chasiddish" and ethereal Chabad niggun. Echoes of a Holy Day