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Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky – Ein Aroch Lecha Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky sings Ein Aroch Lecha with the Park East Synagogue Choir at Park East Synagogue in New York City. Words from the morning service on Shabbat, which speak to our inability to estimate the greatness of G-d, not in this world and not in the next world. It talks about the profundity of His being and that there is no entity of power like Him.

Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky

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Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky – Ein Aroch Lecha

Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky sings Ein Aroch Lecha with the Park East Synagogue Choir at Park East Synagogue in New York City.

Words from the morning service on Shabbat, which speak to our inability to estimate the greatness of G-d, not in this world and not in the next world. It talks about the profundity of His being and that there is no entity of power like Him.

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Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky – MimkomchaCantor Benny Rogosnitzky – Mimkomcha

Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky sings Mimkomcha with the Park East Choir at Park East Synagogue in NYC.

Words taken from the repetition of the Amidah on Shabbat morning, wherein we beseech G-d to return us to the Holy Land and bring the redemption by the coming of the Messiah. The composition was written by the late Shlomo Carlebach (1925-1994), and is hauntingly beautiful as it covers a wide vocal range.

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Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky – Ba’avur DovidCantor Benny Rogosnitzky – Ba’avur Dovid

Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky sings Ba’avur Dovid with the Park East Choir at Park East Synagogue in New York City.

The song that is recited at the returning of the Torah to the Ark. There have been many renditions of this specific piece written; however, arguably, the Joseph Romchinsky (1881-1956) and David Roitman (1884-1943) rendition is one of the most famous. It ends with a prayer that G-d should renew our days as of old.

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Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky – ModimCantor Benny Rogosnitzky – Modim

Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky Sings Modim at Park East Synagogue.

Cantor Benny Rogosnitzky has lectured widely on music and its application to prayer, and also served as a guest lecturer at the Yale Conservatory of Music in the USA. He has produced several concerts, performing worldwide in New York, London, Tel Aviv, South Africa and Warsaw.