Cantor Berele Zaltzman - Chzzonim Oif Probeh 90's

Rabbi Berel Zaltzman: The Voice That Carried Jewish Courage Across Continents A veteran chossid, renowned chazzan, and longtime shliach of the Rebbe Rabbi Chaim Dovber (Berel) Zaltzman was more than a renowned cantor. He was a symbol of Jewish resilience, a devoted Chabad chossid, an underground activist in the Soviet Union, a shliach of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, and a man whose powerful voice inspired generations of Jews around the world. He dedicated his life to strengthening Yiddishkeit among Russian-speaking Jews and inspiring Jewish souls through Torah, shlichus, and song. Born in 1934 in Kharkov, Ukraine, to his father, Rabbi Avraham Zaltzman, Rabbi Zaltzman came of age during one of the most difficult periods for Jewish life under Soviet rule. Religious observance was heavily restricted, yet he became involved in the clandestine Chabad network that worked tirelessly to preserve Torah and Yiddishkeit behind the Iron Curtain. In Samarkand, he was active in the underground chassidic network that helped keep Jewish education, chassidishe life, and mitzvah observance alive despite danger and government surveillance. This work was connected with the clandestine organization Chamah, directed by Rabbi Moshe Nislievitch. Following the guidance of Reb Berke Chein, R’ Berel married his wife, Mrs. Chaya Esther, daughter of Rabbi Yehuda (Kulasher) Butrashvili. Together, they built a family rooted in mesirus nefesh, chassidishe warmth, and lifelong dedication to the Rebbe’s shlichus. After leaving the Soviet Union in 1971, R’ Berel came to the Rebbe in New York. The following year, in 1972, he moved to Eretz Yisroel and settled in Nachalas Har Chabad. His years of sacrifice in Russia became the foundation for a new chapter of Jewish outreach and communal leadership. In 1980, he went out on shlichus at the Rebbe’s direction and established a Chabad center in Los Angeles serving Russian-speaking Jews. In 1992, he relocated to Fair Lawn, New Jersey, where he founded the Bris Avrohom community, which became a major center for Russian-speaking Jews in the region and beyond. Rabbi Zaltzman was also widely known as a distinguished baal tefillah and chazzan. His voice carried depth, emotion, and chassidishe feeling. The Rebbe repeatedly encouraged him to sing at farbrengens and on special occasions, recognizing that his voice was not only a musical gift, but a powerful way to awaken hearts and bring Jews closer to their heritage. One remarkable chapter in his life involved the recording of his music. Although Rabbi Zaltzman hesitated because of the financial cost, the Rebbe encouraged him to move forward. With the Rebbe’s encouragement, he recorded albums of niggunim and tefillah that became beloved by listeners around the world. Through those recordings, Rabbi Zaltzman transformed song into shlichus. His heartfelt melodies, traditional chazzanus, and emotional niggunim reached people far beyond the communities where he personally served. For many Russian-speaking Jews, his voice carried memories of faith preserved under oppression and renewed in freedom. Throughout his life, Rabbi Zaltzman remained deeply devoted to his mission. Whether through Bris Avrohom in New Jersey, his singing, his personal warmth, or his family’s continued work in Jewish outreach, he inspired countless individuals to reconnect with Torah, mitzvos, and chassidishe life. He was predeceased by his wife, Mrs. Chaya Esther Zaltzman, who passed away on 9 Tishrei 5765.

Cantors Moshe Stern & Naftali Hershtik in Concert (1983) | Historic Live Performance
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Cantors Moshe Stern & Naftali Hershtik in Concert (1983) | Historic Live Performance

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Itzhak Perlman: Popular Jewish Melodies, A Yiddishe Mame, מנגינות יהודיות (ref.rec.: Dov Seltzer)

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Daf Yomi Chullin Daf 62 by R’ Levi Folger - חולין דף סב Yiddish

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Cantor Sholom Katz - Hashkeveinu (Mariv Lchol)

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Duke of Windsor (Edward VIII) Interview in German | 1966 [eng. subtitles]

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יראו עינינו - החזנים נסים סאאל & חיים גנץ/ Yiru Eineinu Nissim saal & Chaim Gantz

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Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Mr.Bean!

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

Israeli folk music & dance (Haifa 1948, Israel in the 50s) - Yaakov Dekel יעקב דקל (Yankele Dekel)
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Israeli folk music & dance (Haifa 1948, Israel in the 50s) - Yaakov Dekel יעקב דקל (Yankele Dekel)

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Amazing Takeoff at Saba Airport! Pilot Risks Everything on the World’s Shortest Runway

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מצוה טאנץ של האדמו"ר מבאיאן Mitzvah Tantz In Boyan - Shvat 5783

Cantor Misha Alexandrovitch - "Live Shavuos Hallel with Leon Berger Choir 1979"
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Cantor Misha Alexandrovitch - "Live Shavuos Hallel with Leon Berger Choir 1979"

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Henry Rosenblatt Offspring of Greatness

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Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Rowan Atkinson

Cantor Joshua Weider - Ahava Rabo 1.
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Cantor Joshua Weider - Ahava Rabo 1.

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Princess Of Boogie Woogie Delights Everyone

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Reb Meilich Mittelman Z"L Sings "Yiddish Lider" Fin Der Heim

הלהיטים הגדולים של ר' שלמה קרליבך | מחרוזת נשמה מרגשת בביצוע חדשני – ערוץ נעימות
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הלהיטים הגדולים של ר' שלמה קרליבך | מחרוזת נשמה מרגשת בביצוע חדשני – ערוץ נעימות

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[Correct Pitch] Sylvio Vieira sings Iberê’s arioso from Gomes’ Lo Schiavo

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Goodbye Odessa - Yiddish Song