Following the release of the Yom Kippur song, “Ki Hinei”, Rogers Park Band is announcing the release of a music video for “Yaaleh”, a Lubavitcher melody set to the tefillah of Yom Kippur.
Attached to the music video is a running text meditation based on the writings of Tzvi Freeman.
“Teshuva, often translated as repentance, is more accurately translated as Return,” says Yosef Peysin, vocalist and guitarist for Rogers Park. “Our focus on this opening prayer of Maariv on Yom Kippur is that our petitions and prayers find a home over the entire Yom Kippur – from evening, to morning, to nightfall. Yom Kippur is about returning to our very self which at our core is our soul – an actual part of G-d.”
Once again, beautiful job
Thank you
Love this it is so soft and beautiful – Great msg too!
The best version of this song I’ve seen.
Good work!
Thank you!
Thank you. Always love their music! Hartzig! Getting us into the mood !!! Gmar Chasima Tova!
The best Chabad album out there is definitely Rogers Park’s Petersburg we need more of such content, so chasidish and so pleasant to listen.
I have been listening to their Ki Hinei Kachomer on repeat and now I get another niggun to prepare with! So happy
This one was really heartfelt! You can see the sincerity
The arrangement is phenomenal. I love the vocal harmonies!
Rogers Park does such a phenomenal job with niggunim.
I wish they could do a huge catalog – kind of like Nichoach!
They would be amazing as chazzanim together for YK.. I wonder if they do that
What a great idea to put a meditation on the bottom.
I feel like that’s the main point of these niggunim!
I feel that I can sense the temimus in their songs.
Do these guys live in Crown Heights? I would love to see their concert
So wonderful!!
Thank you for sharing this!
Please make an album of Chabad niggunim!!
They have one- it’s called Petersberg.
I’ve met them both in person and it’s not an act. They’re really just nice, humble sincere, super talented people with no artifice.
U both did a great job….. so soft & so meaningful! Gmar Tov!