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Shabbos Project latest: Havdallah, new video

The incredible global adoption of Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein’s initiative, has found itself at “home” this year with its full-scale roll-out in Israel for the first time. “I am writing this from The Shabbos Project global call centre in Tel Aviv, where calls are being fielded in eight languages from 550 cities in 70 countries around the world,” Rabbi Goldstein told Jewish Report on Wednesday. Watch this newly-posted video and read about The Maccabeats and Netanel Hershtik join the world in making Havdallah.

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Last year, thousands of communities around the world came together to say Havdallah. Watch Netanel Hershtik and the Maccabeats capture the mood of a Jewish world ignited. This was first published on 10 Sep 2015. Find out what Havdallah is all about: CLICK HERE 


One year ago, communities around the world came together for an innovative and singular initiative: The Shabbos Project. Shabbat, the traditional day of rest, is a chance for us to spend time with our communities, spend time with our families, or even just spend reflective time with ourselves. It is a time to recharge our physical and spiritual batteries.

At the conclusion of Shabbat each week the transitional Havdallah verses and blessings are recited, giving us the opportunity to take the beauty and holiness of Shabbat with us into the rest of the week.

In partnership with the Shabbos Project and joined by world-class cantor Netanel Hershtik and full orchestra, we are proud to present our newest video: Havdallah.

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Filmed at the iconic Avatar Studios in NYC and featuring footage from Havdallah celebrations around the world, our rendition follows the popular combination of a traditional Modzitz Hasidic melody with a tune composed by Jewish singer-songwriter Debbie Friedman.

CLICK HERE to see all 62 SHABBOS PROJECT posts on Jewish Report

This year, we’ll be celebrating the Shabbos Project with a Saturday night concert in Mexico City. This will be our first performance in Mexico and we’re very excited to interact with a new community and culture over the weekend.

Make sure to check out the Shabbos Project celebrations in your city, and have a great Shabbos! As always, stay in touch.


PS: Shabbos Project headquarters are teasing the world today with the following statement: “Some huge news coming real soon. It may or may not be related to a certain upcoming holiday :)”. Needless to say, whatever it is, users will read about it on SAJR Online first.

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