The Rabbis' Sons
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The Rabbis' Sons
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The Rabbis' Sons is a Jewish music group that released most of its albums between 1967 and 1974. It consisted of Rabbis Baruch Chait, Label Sharfman (vocals), Itzy Weinberger (vocals) and Michael Zheutlin, with David Nulman on steel guitar and Mickey Lane on bass fiddle. The group got its name because Chait, Sharfman and Weinberger were all sons of rabbis. Their musical style was influenced by Chassidic music, American folk music, and by the music of Shlomo Carlebach. Distinctive features of the
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Jewish music group
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rabbis%27_Sons
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2023-04-03T12:14:34Z
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