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Rabbi Yossi Rodal, a Shliach in California, originally from Milan, produced a song, titled “Dry Tears.” In this song he shares some of his feeling over the past 12 years, ever since his life has been changed forever.
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In 2006, after battling with cancer for six short months, my younger sister Reizi, passed away at the tender age of ten years old. I was twelve.To help me navigate the inner feelings of pain, I started writing and composing. I had a lot of questions.
Time doesn’t heal, it just dries your tears.
After 13 years, I went to therapy and I finally managed to confront my twelve-year-old self and let him know that it’s ok to accept that we don’t understand, that you will never heal if you’re looking to find a reason. You just can’t see it now.
A major step in healing is acceptance. It took me ten years to go visit my sister’s grave; I thought if I denied it, she wouldn’t die. But really, once I was able to let go, I gave her new life. I learned how humans are incredibly fragile, yet resilient. We all have traumas, but we make the choice to pick ourselves up. I learned the difference between having depression and being depressed.
Six months ago, my own Baby Reizi was born.
“Dry tears” is my story.
It’s the journey I still travel every day.
I hope that by sharing it, I can help you relate to your inner 12-year-old, and tell them that you are allowed to start healing.
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Our dear brother, Rabbi Yitzi Hurwitz, the Chabad Rabbi in Temecula California, was diagnosed with ALS seven years ago.
He is celebrating his 48th birthday on Thursday, 2 Adar (February 27). Rabbi Yitzi has always demonstrated a huge passion for the Rebbe’s Tefillin Campaign, to help others fulfill the Mitzvah of Tefillin.
Unfortunately, he is physically no longer able to help others with this Mitzvah due to his condition.
Let us join together with the greatest vigor yet to give Yitzi the greatest birthday gift and fulfill his birthday wish: Our goal this year is to help 26,000 put on Tefillin! Let us reach EVERY Jew in the world with this Mitzvah, and LET’S MAKE MIRACLES!
For more resources, or to print out a selfie card, click here.
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A few years ago, Avraham Fried introduced the world to a famous saying from the Kotzker Rebbe ZT”L through a song. The song titled “Ich Bin Ich”, featured this tongue twister in Yiddish, which was a unique and unusual way for the Kotzker Rebbe ZT”L to say, “Just Be Yourself”.
Now with the three weeks upon us, Avraham wanted to take this opportunity and make this amazing message more universal. He chose this time of year when it is more important than ever to remember to be the best “you” and love your fellow friend like they were you.
When tasked with how to turn the original track into acapella for the 3 weeks, Avraham approached Zemiros Choir’s director and arranger Yoily Polatseck to take the reins. Zemiros and Fried have worked together many times over the past ten years, so it’s no wonder they sound so good together. Gershy Schwarcz who recently joined Yoily and his team at the Zemiros Choir, is also a producer and mixing engineer at Edgware Studios in Monsey. Together, both Yoily and Gershy worked tirelessly night and day, and created a phenomenal sound. Yoily with his magical touch was able to add a beautiful and modern vocal twist to the song while still keeping the Yiddish “Taam”.
Being that no real instruments were used in the process of this arrangement, Gershy added his touch both sonically using his engineering skills and vocally together with Yoily, by imitating the instrumentation vocally to perfection.
Now all that was needed was the visual element to really drive home the theme of the song. That is where veteran video producer Menachem Weinstein came in.
He took the simple idea of the song and what Yoily and Gershy created with the vocals, and weaved his magic, creating a vibrant video in which everyone will be reminded to be the best they can be.
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