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|header1 = Hebrew:
 
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|data2  = סמפלי צפת
 
|data2  = סמפלי צפת
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|data4  = Simply Tsfat
 
 
|header5 = Other Names
 
|header5 = Other Names
 
|data6  = Tzfat Breslev Music
 
|data6  = Tzfat Breslev Music
 
|header7 = Description:
 
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|data8  = Musical experience which combines the joy of Breslev music, the spirit of Tzfat and the exuberance of Hassidic music }}
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|data8  = Tzfat band that plays Breslov and Hassidic related music.}}
  
The three musicians of Simply Tsfat present a great Jewish musical experience in Tzfat and elsewhere with their unique blends of many types of Jewish musical influences including Hassidic, folk, bluegrass and Yiddish music.
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Simply Tsfat is composed of three musicians which blend many types of Jewish musical influences including Hassidic, folk, bluegrass and Yiddish music.
  
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
Simply Tzfat is a band made up of three [[Breslev in Safed|Breslev Hassidim]], Yehonasan Lipshutz, Eliyahu Reiter  and Yonatan Tzarum. These band members aim to spread the joy and inspiration of their Breslev philosophy through their music. Yehonasan Lipshutz and Eliyahu Reiter are originally from America and moved to Tzfat to be close to the Breslev community. After arriving in Tzfat they met Yonatan Tzarum. Tzarum’s early musical training was in flamenco dancing music while Reiter’s was rock music and Lipshutz’s was eclectic. The three musicians blended their styles to create a new, specifically Tzfat genre, and formed their band -- Simply Tsfat. Their musical inspirations are inspired by the mountain air and holy Tzfat spirit.
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Simply Tzfat is a band made up of three Breslev Hassidim from the [[Safed|Tzfat]] based Nachal Novea community, Yehonasan Lipshutz, Eliyahu Reiter  and Yonatan Tzarum. These band members aim to spread the joy and inspiration of their Breslev philosophy through their music. Yehonasan Lipshutz and Eliyahu Reiter are originally from America and moved to Tzfat to be close to the [[Breslev in Safed|Breslev community]]. After arriving in Tzfat they met Yonatan Tzarum. Tzarum’s early musical training was in flamenco dancing music while Reiter’s was rock music and Lipshutz’s was eclectic. The three musicians blended their styles to create a new, specifically Tzfat genre, and formed their band -- Simply Tsfat. Their musical inspirations are inspired by the mountain air and holy Tzfat spirit.
  
 
== Music ==
 
== Music ==
Yehonasan Lipshutz plays the violin together with guitar-players Eliyahu Reiter and Yonatan Tzarum. Their performances weave together their music together with snippets of Kabbalah and Breslev stories as they engage their audiences in a Jewish experience of fun and inspiration.
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Yehonasan Lipshutz plays the violin together with guitar-players Eliyahu Reiter and Yonatan Tzarum. Their performances weave together their music together with snippets of [[Kabbalah]] and Breslev stories.
  
In addition to Breslev music Simply Tzfat also plays other Hassidic “nigguns” -- tunes -- including those of the Chabad and Satmar Hassidim. Some of Simply Tsfat’s music is a type of bluegrass music while other tunes are derived from old Yiddish songs or feature rock and pop influences.
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In addition to Breslev music, Simply Tzfat also plays other Hassidic “nigguns” -- tunes -- including those of the Chabad and Satmar Hassidim. Some of Simply Tsfat’s music is a type of bluegrass music while other tunes are derived from old Yiddish songs or feature rock and pop influences.
  
 
== Concerts ==
 
== Concerts ==
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Simply Tzfat’s recordings emphasize their commitment to their Hassidic roots and are heavily inspired by Breslev teachings and philosophy. The recordings are available for purchase on the Internet and include titles such as “Never Give Up,” “Souls in Harmony,” “New Beginnings,” “Fresh Air,” and “Be Happy.”
 
Simply Tzfat’s recordings emphasize their commitment to their Hassidic roots and are heavily inspired by Breslev teachings and philosophy. The recordings are available for purchase on the Internet and include titles such as “Never Give Up,” “Souls in Harmony,” “New Beginnings,” “Fresh Air,” and “Be Happy.”
  
== Reviews ==
 
Individuals from all Jewish streams and philosophies connect with the message of optimism and hope that Simply Tsfat relays in their music. Simply Tsfat’s music conveys the Jewish soul and spirituality and is enhanced by a technical musical quality that allows the band to continue to grow and flourish.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 30 August 2012

Simply Tsfat Band
Abuhav Synagogue
Hebrew:
סמפלי צפת
Other Names
Tzfat Breslev Music
Description:
Tzfat band that plays Breslov and Hassidic related music.

Simply Tsfat is composed of three musicians which blend many types of Jewish musical influences including Hassidic, folk, bluegrass and Yiddish music.

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[edit] Background

Simply Tzfat is a band made up of three Breslev Hassidim from the Tzfat based Nachal Novea community, Yehonasan Lipshutz, Eliyahu Reiter and Yonatan Tzarum. These band members aim to spread the joy and inspiration of their Breslev philosophy through their music. Yehonasan Lipshutz and Eliyahu Reiter are originally from America and moved to Tzfat to be close to the Breslev community. After arriving in Tzfat they met Yonatan Tzarum. Tzarum’s early musical training was in flamenco dancing music while Reiter’s was rock music and Lipshutz’s was eclectic. The three musicians blended their styles to create a new, specifically Tzfat genre, and formed their band -- Simply Tsfat. Their musical inspirations are inspired by the mountain air and holy Tzfat spirit.

[edit] Music

Yehonasan Lipshutz plays the violin together with guitar-players Eliyahu Reiter and Yonatan Tzarum. Their performances weave together their music together with snippets of Kabbalah and Breslev stories.

In addition to Breslev music, Simply Tzfat also plays other Hassidic “nigguns” -- tunes -- including those of the Chabad and Satmar Hassidim. Some of Simply Tsfat’s music is a type of bluegrass music while other tunes are derived from old Yiddish songs or feature rock and pop influences.

[edit] Concerts

Many groups, including tours, conferences and events, book a Simply Tsfat performance when they come to Tzfat. Other groups invite Simply Tsfat to play in diverse locations such as Israeli army bases, concert halls, for weddings and at outdoor events. Simply Tsfat frequently travels overseas and is a popular draw in many venues including weddings, private parties, Yeshivas, day schools, annual dinners, nursing homes, synagogues, temples, JCCs, campus Hillels and fundraisers. They are featured performers at the annual Tzfat Klezmer Festival each August.

[edit] Recordings

Simply Tzfat’s recordings emphasize their commitment to their Hassidic roots and are heavily inspired by Breslev teachings and philosophy. The recordings are available for purchase on the Internet and include titles such as “Never Give Up,” “Souls in Harmony,” “New Beginnings,” “Fresh Air,” and “Be Happy.”


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