“Tisha B’av – The Key is in Your Hands”
Why do we cry for something that happened nearly 2,000 years ago? And what can each one of us do about it?
Produced for Oorah’s campers at both of Oorah's TheZone summer camps, as well as for Oorah families worldwide, this production is inspiring and enlightening no matter what level you're on.
Narrated by Rabbi Chaim Asher Reichman of Oorah's Kiruv department. Special short message at the end from HaRav Chaim Mintz, Oorah's founder and spiritual leader.
Interviewing R’ Gavriel Sassoon for this production was a truly humbling experience. His message here is short and direct, brought to life with a special tribute to his son, Dovid a”h.
Special thanks:
Shmuli Rosenberg of fwdNYC, none of this would ever have been possible without him.
Ani Ma’amin/Schindler’s List: available on iTunes (Schindler’s List - arranged by Dr Jeanne Zaidel Rudolph), Ani Ma'amin arranged by Choni G - thank you!, Recorded, Edited and Mixed @ Thatch Music, Joburg, SA.
Habeit / Ahavas Yisroel: Special thanks to Doni Gross of DeG studios, “A Kumzits in the Rain”
The 14th Violinist – produced by Shmuli Rosenberg. Special thanks to Rabbi Binyomin Pruzansky, author of “Stories for the Jewish Heart” series.
May we merit the coming of Moshiach speedily in our times, and may the Jewish people “cry no more”.
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“Tisha B'av - The Key Is In Your Hands - with Rabbi Gavriel Sassoon” is a video from Oorah, published on July 24, 2015 and available to watch on VideoVinkel. The total runtime is 41:14. It has been viewed 87,824 times so far. Press play above to stream the full video right here, or open the original on YouTube.
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