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Shalom Radio - (from Celebrate Radio.com)
Shalom Radio from Celebrate Radio.com
9 episodes
9 months ago
Produced for Celebrate Radio and Reaching Up Media by Raymond McCullough, Precious Oil Productions Ltd
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Produced for Celebrate Radio and Reaching Up Media by Raymond McCullough, Precious Oil Productions Ltd
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Episodes (9/9)
Shalom Radio - (from Celebrate Radio.com)
Episode 9 World and Israeli Music Star IDAN RAICHEL
Don Fass interviews IDAN in Portland during his tour with Grammy-winning India.Arie for Reaching Up. Hear his music, about his vision and growing up and working in Israel. For MORE of our Podcasts, also visit www.donunplugged.podomatic.com and lchaim.podomatic.com and reachingup2.podomatic.com
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13 years ago
29 minutes

Shalom Radio - (from Celebrate Radio.com)
Pnai Or Rabbi Debra Kolodny with Don Fass in Portland
The newly arrived Rabbi joins Don Fass on Reaching Up worldwide for Chanukah 2011.
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13 years ago
29 minutes

Shalom Radio - (from Celebrate Radio.com)
Episode 7 PEACE CHILD ISRAEL PT.1 Melisse Boskavich
Don Fass interviews director Melisse Boskavich in part 1 of an interview in Tel Aviv about the work of the group that brings Israeli and Palestinian youth together.
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14 years ago
27 minutes

Shalom Radio - (from Celebrate Radio.com)
Episode 6 Israel's Rami Kleinstein in Tel Aviv
Don Fass interviews the Elton John of Israel, Rami Kleinstein at a cafe near the port of Tel Aviv.
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14 years ago
29 minutes

Shalom Radio - (from Celebrate Radio.com)
05 - Rabbi David Wolpe, Sinai Temple, Los Angeles.
Don Fass interviews Rabbi David Wolpe, of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles.
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16 years ago
27 minutes

Shalom Radio - (from Celebrate Radio.com)
04 Don Fass with Yehuda, of Moshav, & Rabbi Langer
Yehuda of the Israelii rock band, Moshav, and Chabad of San Francisco Rabbi, Yosef Langer, join Don Fass.
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16 years ago
29 minutes

Shalom Radio - (from Celebrate Radio.com)
03 Shalom Radio preview (forthcoming Live 365 station)
A short preview of the tracks, etc. to expect on the up and coming Shalom Radio station on Live365.com
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16 years ago
2 minutes

Shalom Radio - (from Celebrate Radio.com)
02 - Craig Taubman, singer/songwriter & TV host, interviewed by Don Fass
Don Fass interviews Craig Taubman, the Jewish music icon who originated 'Friday Night Live' contemporary synagogue worship services, is the host/star of the PBS Chanukah concert special and writes music for Disney and HBO.
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16 years ago
28 minutes

Shalom Radio - (from Celebrate Radio.com)
01 Moshav - The Only One (radio edit)
Raised on the Moshav Meor Modi'im, a musical village in the hills between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, the four young men who make up the Moshav Band - Yehuda (vocals, persussion), Dovid (vocals, guitar) Yosef (Bass) and Meir (Mandolin Guitar) have learned and played music since childhood. The American parents of Yehuda and Dovid had come to Israel in 1972 - right before the outbreak of the Yom Kippur war. They settled on a Moshav - a similar lifestyle to a kibbutz but with more autonomy and independence for the family - where their children were born and raised. "When we were growing up," explains Dovid, "the only electrical appliance in the house was a record player. So, while American kids might be growing up watching television and playing video games, we were growing up listening to music." The music they listened to were the records their parents had brought with them - Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Neil Young - and that music, combined with the beat poets they read and embraced continues to influence their songwriting. The particular Moshav that was home to the members of the band had been founded by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, himself a musician, and the young men performed with Rabbi Carelbach as well as on their own. Performing with Rabbi Carlebach at his concerts as well as playing their own music brought the Moshav Band popularity in both Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. "As far as the music we were taught," explains Yehuda, "it was primarily music of our homeland. But the music we fell in love with was the popular American music of the past 40 years, and so our music is a blend of both cultures." Eventually, American students traveling in Israel heard them play and befriended the members of the band. Taken not only with the beauty of their music, but the band members' charismatic stage presence, these young kids from the U.S. went back to the States and raised the money to bring the Moshav Band to America for a short college tour in 1998. By 2000, the band had moved to Los Angeles, determined to make it in the mainstream pop world the way they already have in the Judaica world.
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17 years ago
3 minutes

Shalom Radio - (from Celebrate Radio.com)
Produced for Celebrate Radio and Reaching Up Media by Raymond McCullough, Precious Oil Productions Ltd