Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach
Grapevine: Six Hebrew University scholarships
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Grapevine January 15, 2025: In their own words
A new Shazam-style bot will identify Shlomo Carlebach’s melodies
Grapevine February 11, 2024: TikTok: a ticking bomb?
Film version of ‘Soul Doctor’ Broadway musical to hit US theaters for one night
The performance was filmed at the Israel Festival in Jerusalem in 2018, as part of celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of Israel’s founding.
Grapevine January 11, 2023: The Pollard project
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Sacks, Carlebach and Kahane: Three different rabbis, remembered - opinion
The elevated expositions of Rabbi Sacks, the beautiful teachings of Rabbi Carlebach and the angry warnings of Rabbi Kahane are not of equal value or validity. Yet they are perhaps various sides to th
Grapevine October 26, 2022: With a little help from his friends
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Fire fallout: The ache to go home
Sheiner’s homecoming, when it happens, won’t be an entirely transformed place.
Music unites over all divisions: Playing the harp on the streets of Europe
Shalev Ben Yaakov grew up Catholic, but felt his Jewish roots. Years later, a musical trip across Europe highlighted it so much more.
Local disciples honor Carlebach on his 26th yahrzeit
“Reb Shlomo is more alive than ever. There are so many people studying his teachings, sharing his teachings and uncovering new songs.”
Grapevine: A flawed icon
We’re not certain about future access to the intriguing panel discussion that took place last Thursday headlined Reframing Carlebach.
Rising from the ashes: Moshav Mevo Modi’im marks one year since fire
Social Affairs: A year after a devastating fire, the residents of Moshav Mevo Modi’im refuse to lose faith
Carlebach’s village resilient in wake of devastating fire
Miraculously, the core of the moshav was unscathed by the fire that tore through private residences. The beautiful blue interior of the shul is preserved and intact.
Neshama Carlebach: figuring out how ‘to both love and not love’ her father
Shlomo Carlebach was once revered as a prophet of sorts, and his melodies are still regularly heard in synagogues, but allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse have dogged his legacy for decades.