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The Miami Boys Choir (MBC) is a boys choir specializing in Orthodox pop.


History

In the early 1970s while studying in yeshivah in Toronto, Yerachmiel Begun created, directed, and recorded three successful albums with the Toronto (Pirchei) Boys Choir. However, in 1976 formed by Yerachmiel Begun as well, the Miami Boys Choir was part of a larger surge in popularity of
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. The use of an all-boy choir is related to a common interpretation of Orthodox Jewish law (''halachah'') of ''
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'' which they hold prohibits males above the age of majority from listening to non-familial females singing even on audio recordings. While the group was formed in
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, after releasing the first few albums, Begun moved the choir to
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. Although he retained the "Miami" in the name of the group, subsequent albums were released with boys primarily from the New York/
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area. Yerachmiel Begun was the composer for almost all of the songs featured on his Toronto and Miami albums. In addition, he had composed many songs for a number of other Jewish music singers and groups including Simchatone, Kol Salonika (with Rabbi Boruch Chait), Kol Hakavod, Camp S'dei Chemed International, Mordechai Ben David, and Ira Heller. Yerachmiel conducted the boys choir on the NCSY record from 1979. In 1981, creating a fresh new sound in Jewish music, Yerachmiel composed the songs for the group and hit album title "Judaea". At the 6th annual HASC A Time For Music concert in 1993, paying tribute to Jewish composers, Begun was listed and mentioned as one of the Top Ten Composers of Jewish Music. Yerachmiel has worked side by side with a number of arrangers for his compositions, including Yisroel Lamm (the Neginah Orchestra), Suki Berry, Moshe Laufer, Mona Rosenblum, Hershel Lebovits, Vladimir Grinberg, and others. Over the years, the choir's imaging has changed with the times. Originally called the "Miami Choir Boys," its name has alternated between "Miami Boys Choir" and "Yerachmiel Begun and the Miami Boys Choir." In addition, the album titles have slowly changed over time from just Hebrew/Aramaic titles (i.e., B'syata D'shamaya) to English and Hebrew together (e.g., Torah Today) and finally to the present format, which places "Miami" before the title (i.e., Miami Moshiach). Compared to mainstream artists, the choir has not had spectacular results in terms of sales. However, in the Jewish music world, they are recognized as a success story. An example is their album released in 2005, ''Miami Revach,'' which reportedly sold over 15,000 copies in the first few weeks alone. The Miami Boys Choir experienced a resurgence in popularity in 2022, owing to Begun's establishment of a
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account that posts clips of the group performing. One clip, a recording of 4 soloists (Yoshi Bender, Akiva Abramowitz, David Herskowitz, and Binyamin Abramowitz) performing an arrangement of Psalms 125:2 ('Yerushalayim') has accrued over 9.1 million views as of October 8. Users have been known to 'duet' the video offering glowing assessments of the soloists' performances, proclaiming their 'biases' (favorite members) within the group, in the same vein as fans of Korean idol groups.


DVDs

Since very early on, the choir has released
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and VHS versions of their live albums. In 2005, "''Miami Revach"'' was released in
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.


Prominent soloists and alumni

* Yaakov Shwekey *
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* Nochum Stark * Yitzy Spinner * Nachman Seltzer 25 January 2016. *
Shloime Dachs Shloime Dachs is an American Orthodox pop vocalist. He is also the founder of the eponymous Shloime Dachs Orchestra, which plays at weddings, concerts, and benefits. Biography Dachs was born in New York. He has one brother and one sister. His par ...
* Yitzchok Rosenthal (Shalsheles) * Ari Saposh *
Mordechai Shapiro Mordechai Shapiro (born 1989) is an American singer, songwriter and entertainer in the Orthodox pop industry. He has been described as having the "ability to do things with his voice no one else in this business can" by Jewish music producer Yitz ...
* Avraham Solomon * Elchonon Majeski *Ophie Nat * * * * *Dovid Pearlman *Isaac Benishai *Zalman Pollack *Moshe Blisko *Duvie Shapiro *David Herskowitz * Yoshi Bender * Akiva Abramowitz * Binyamin Ravina Abramowitz * Yair Kenig * Shaul Elson * Yosef Schick * Oded Kariti * Benji Elson * Sol Ayal * Chanina Abramowitz * Chiya Abramowitz * Jeremy Herskowitz * Ari Broyn * Richie Ayal * Max Herskowitz * Albert Ayal * Yehuda Gorkin * Ari Rosner


Discography


References


External links


Miami Boys Choir – Official Website
{{Authority control American choirs Choirs of children Boys' and men's choirs Jewish American musicians Jewish musical groups Musical groups established in 1977 Men in the United States 1977 establishments in Florida Jews and Judaism in Miami Beach, Florida Musical groups from Florida Orthodox Judaism in Florida Orthodox pop musicians