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Benny Friedman was born on 1984 in St. Paul, Minnesota, is a Chabad Orthodox Jewish singer (born 1984). Discover Benny Friedman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?
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Benzion Hakohen "Benny" Friedman (בנציון הכהן פרידמן; born 1984) is an American Hasidic Jewish singer and a non-pulpit rabbi.
Friedman has performed on three fund-raising singles: "Chasoif", a free download supporting the rebuilding of the Chabad house damaged in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and families of the victims; "Unity", a production by 30 top Orthodox Jewish performers to benefit the legal defense of Sholom Rubashkin; and "Berachamim", whose proceeds were earmarked for the medical expenses of Ilan Tocker, a Cedarhurst man who suffered a traumatic brain injury.
Professionally trained in voice, he rose to prominence on the Orthodox pop scene with his first album in 2009.
Singing mainly in Hebrew, Friedman tours extensively and also appears in music videos.
He views his music as a shlichus (outreach) tool, with the goal of drawing Jews closer to Judaism.
His uncle (his father's brother) is Orthodox Jewish singing superstar Avraham Fried; he is also the first-cousin of Shmuel and Bentzi Marcus (sons of his father's sister Ita) of the band 8th Day.
At the age of twelve he was sent to learn at the Lubavitcher yeshiva in Postville, Iowa, where he boarded in the home of Rabbi Sholom Rubashkin.
At age 15 he traveled to Israel to study in the Lubavitcher yeshiva in Safed.
He earned rabbinic ordination and worked as a Chabad shaliach in Tucson, Arizona for several years.
He married in 2009 and resides in Brooklyn.
He was also comfortable performing in front of audiences.
After his bar mitzvah he began performing in Orthodox Jewish summer camps in the Catskill Mountains; later he gave concerts in the U.S., Europe, and Israel during his vacations from yeshiva.
Before his marriage, Friedman trained for four years with voice coach Seth Riggs in California.
During that time, he created a show called "Judaism: The Song and the Story", which toured the West Coast for several years running.
Friedman came to national attention with the release of his first solo album, Tammu, produced by Avi Newmark along with Technical Producer, Sruly Meyer in 2009.
Afterward he began touring in concert and singing at Jewish weddings.
In 2009 he was the guest vocalist at the first anniversary memorial for the Chabad shluchim murdered in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
He was a guest vocalist on the 2011 album Nagila V'Nismicha, singing with the Nagilah Orchestra.
Friedman was a headliner at HASC 24, "A Time for Duets" (2011), singing both solo and in duets with his uncle, Avraham Fried; HASC 26 (2013); and HASC 27 (2014).
Friedman frequently performs at Chabad events.
His second solo album, Yesh Tikvah: Dawn of Moshiach (2012), also produced by Newmark, along with Technical Producer, Sruly Meyer, made a splash in the Orthodox Jewish world with its title track, "Yesh Tikvah".
The song earned a mention in an editorial in the Yated Ne'eman Orthodox Jewish newspaper, a paper not known for music reviews.
"Yesh Tikvah" has been covered by numerous major Orthodox Jewish singers and choirs and was rendered into Yiddish by the Yedidim Choir.
In 2013 Friedman released his first spinoff album B'nei Heichala: A Shabbos with Benny Friedman, which includes traditional and modern Shabbat zemirot.
In 2013 he sang for both adults and youth at the annual Kinus HaShluchim Conference in New York City.
In December 2013 he sang the national anthem of the US at the first Jewish Heritage Night at a Brooklyn Nets game.
In 2014, he released his third solo album, Kol Haneshama Sheli.
In 2014 Friedman sang on the album Shir (Song), a collection of 18 songs composed by Shlomo Rechnitz and performed by the leading musical artists in the Orthodox Jewish world.
The artists all donated their talents, and proceeds from album sales will benefit the Keren Shviis Fund, which supports Israeli farmers keeping the laws of Shmita.
In 2014 he performed at a Chasdei Soul II Soul concert to benefit special-needs students in Crown Heights.
in 2016, Friedman released a new album with 13 original songs, titled Fill The World With Light.
In 2019, he released Kulanu Nelech – a studio album featuring 13 tracks.
The music was executive produced by Benny Friedman and written by a wide range of composers, including: Ari Goldwag, Udi Damari, Moshe and Yitzy Waldner.
Three tracks where recorded live with the Budapest Art Orchestra, Hungary, including orchestral arrangements by Frederic Bernard, Gershon Freishtat and Elchanan Elchadad.
In 2020, he released his first a cappella album, Whispers of the Heart.
The album was conceived and recorded over one week, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The following year he released a follow-up album Whispers of the Heart 2.