The live finals show will be held Monday, March 19, at Brooklyn College in Brooklyn with judges Avrohom Fried, Eli Gerstner, Yossi Green and Mendy Pellin.
Music superstar Lipa Schmeltzer will be the guest performer in what is called the most anticipated Jewish music event of the year.
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The Semi Finalists:
Moshe Biton – Tiberias, Israel
Born to immigrant Moroccan parents, 31 year-old Moshe was raised in a new immigrant section of Tiberias called Shikun Dalet and learned to sing in Shul, as singing is an integral part of prayer for Moroccan Jews.
The father of two children, ages five and three, Moshe works as a Mashgiach in a Chinese Kosher restaurant and loves to sing Jewish Oriental tunes and religious poems, but has also sung at weddings, Sheva Brachos and the Yahrtzeits of tzaddikum like the Yom Hilula of the Baba Sali.
“Tiberias a small development town, with not too much contact with the outside world, but my friends say I have a good voice,” said Moshe. “My father in law suggested I try the Jewish Star and Baruch Hashem, I am in. I pray that someone takes an interest in me but most importantly, I hope my singing brings Jews closer to their Father in Heaven and awaken their souls. I know it sounds silly, but that’s what I want to accomplish. Finally, always remember: All Jews are Jewish Stars.”
Ami Eller – Monsey, NY
A music fan from day one, this 15 year-old is no stranger to the stage or the recording studio, having performed live with music stars including Benny Friedman, Baruch Levine and Srully Williger and has sung at weddings, dinners and Bar Mitzvahs.
Ami was a star soloist in Kol Noar Boys Choir, has been a soloist on six other albums, including Shloime Gertner‘s Say Asay, two AKA Pella albums, Shea Rubenstein‘s Ohavti and Shua Kessin‘s Lo L’hityaesh and has recorded vocals for two additional albums that have not yet been released. An avid piano player for more than half his life, Ami is teaching himself to play guitar and has composed several songs which he dedicated to the choson and kallah at his siblings’ and cousins’ weddings.
“Being a semi-finalist is amazing,” said the youngest adult contestant. “I have been to Brooklyn College for so many concerts. The idea that I will be singing on the same stage as the biggest names in Jewish music is awesome.
Choni Goldman – Johannesburg, South Africa
One of 11 children, 28 year-old Choni is the Cultural Officer at the Israeli Embassy in South Africa and serves as the Chazan at Chabad of Sandton in Johannesburg after doing a three and a half year stint as Choirmaster in the Pretoria Shul. He has been singing since childhood, both in Shul and in school choirs and sang with Mordechai Ben David at a concert in South Africa.
Choni loves African harmonies, plays some percussion and confesses to being extremely adept at drumming on the table. Choni aspires to become a recording and performing artist. Extremely happy to have made it to the semi finals, Choni is aiming to win this year’s competition with a great performance and after flying in from South Africa, he hopes he is over his jetlag on the night of the concert. He has a deep passion for Judaism, the Jewish people, Israel, the Lubavitcher Rebbe and is a keen tennis player who enjoys dmc’s and invites his fans to subscribe to him on Facebook.
“Get my autograph before the concert,” advises Choni with a smile.
Shimi Markovich – Polanco, Mexico
An importer of medical supplies who devotes his nights to learning, 24 year old Shimi is the father of a baby boy named Aby. He has been singing since he was a child and has performed in school choirs and at weddings. Shimi has his own music studio and plays piano, guitar and drums.
“I would love to be able to share my music with the world and succeed in the Jewish music business,” said Shimi. “I think A Jewish Star is a great opportunity for people to be able to show their talent to the world and let them decide if they would like to hear more from you in the future. I want to thank everyone who voted for me and I hope to do my best at the upcoming Jewish Star concert.”
Dovi Minkowicz – Crown Heights
33 year-old businessman Dovi Minkowicz is a father of five who loves to practice the cantorial art fused with a taste of modern Jewish music, blending the best of both worlds. In addition to having davened at Shuls all across the globe, Dovi has appeared with both Avraham Fried and Mordechai Ben David and plays the piano as well.
Dovi admits to being surprised that the judges selected his more chazanish voice over the more classical pop voices of some of the other contestants. He hopes to further impress the crowd and the judges with the same quality that they recognized in his audition video.
“I am super excited about the Jewish Star concert,” confessed Dovi. “It is surely going to be different and electrifying. Good Jewish music isn’t a myth, it is very real. Everyone was curious why Yossi Green was so hung up on singers connecting with their songs. The truth is, he is completely correct. Feeling, understand and expressing the song, with or without lyrics, is the magic of music.”
Shmueli Schwartz – Los Angeles, CA
A 27 year-old social worker for the Jewish Home of the Aging in Los Angeles, Shmueli is currently enrolled in the Yeshiva University semicha program. Married for just two month to his wife Raquel, Shmueli has in his own words, “twenty kids on the way.”
Shmueli comes from a family of singers and was trained by his own father at the Shabbos table. He composes his own music on the piano and has been singing in community choirs and at chupahs for years. Shmueli hopes to bring people closer to Hashem with his compositions and his Jewish Star submission was an original song written both as a hesped to the Fogel family who was murdered in Itamar last year and as a way to help both Jews and non-Jews experience the tragedy on an emotional level.
“I appreciate becoming a semi-finalist,” said Shmueli. “I hope it can help my music career and I want to give concerts both locally and internationally. I think there is a lot of talent being displayed at the Jewish Star concert and that regardless of who wins or loses, it is an experience in and of itself.”
Yehoshua Solomon – Brooklyn, NY
A Jewish music teacher at Brooklyn’s Yeshiva Derech HaTorah and a counselor and musical director at Chaim Day Camp, thirty five year old Yehoshua hopes to bring simcha to as many Yidden as possible as both a singer and a keyboardist. Yehoshua performed as a member of the Pirchei Boys Choir in A Time for Music 2 and as a member of the Miami Voice Symphony at Miami Experience IV and V and would love to release a single or an album one day.
Despite his many years experience, Yehoshua confessed to being both nervous and excited about the upcoming Jewish Star finale and expressed gratitude to his audio and video producers as well as Hashem Yisborach for helping him get to the semi final round and giving the public a chance to see him as a lead singer instead of just an instrumentalist.
“Looking at the videos I see there is some really good talent and even if I don’t win I will get great exposure. I always dreamed of singing onstage as a youngster, but never had a solo performance like this in front of a large audience. I believe my mother, a’h, would be very proud of me and I’m sure she’s smiling down from Shomayim, shepping nachas.”
Pinchas Tsinman – Pinsk, Russia
A 27 year-old resident of Pinsk, Pinchas Tsinman works for the local Jewish community, as a teacher in both the Jewish school and kollel, runs the Pinsk Beit Chabad and is the father of a newborn son. He went to music school as a child where he studied both flute and guitar and played in the school band at various concerts.
While Pinchas had already composing his own music for quite some time, it wasn’t until he went to yeshiva that his music began to take on a new dimension, reflecting his newfound love for Yiddishkeit. He admits that he never expected to be chosen as a semi-finalist because of the language barrier.
“I thought that my style wouldn’t be a fit for this project and that people would not be able to value my song because of the Russian words,” said Pinchas, who submitted a translation of his lyrics with his video submission. Pinchas hopes that his music will invigorate local Jews who think that Judaism is boring and dated and hopes to record albums in order to be able to reach an even larger audience.
“I want to thank A Jewish Star for all their help and hope that my music will bring every Jew closer to yiddishkeit.”
Junior Semi Finalists
Dovid Moskovits – Kew Garden Hills, Queens
A student of Yeshivah Ketana of Queens, 12 year-old Dovid was born in Jerusalem and has been singing since the age of 3. As a child, he joined the Chazak Boys Choir conducted by Ofi Nat and spent summers honing his singing skills earning a chance to sing a duet with Avraham Fried.
More r, ecently, as he prepares for his Bar Mitzvah, he has recorded and performed with<, SPAN class=Apple-converted-space> Yitzy Bald and the New York Boys Choir. Dovid recently started learning how to play the piano and guitar and looks forward to developing his skills on those instruments as he continues to expand his musical talent.
Mendel Piekarski – Crown Heights
A sixth grader at Yeshiva Oholei Torah and the oldest of three, 12 year-old Mendel already has a long musical resume. He sang at dinners and events solo and with the Temimim and Sparks Boys Choirs, produced an album for his family members (which is not available for sale). He is featured in an upcoming music video and is the voice orator for Jewish Education Media’s Living Torah video, doing the weekly childrens’ narration.
Mendel, who took drum lessons as a youngster and plays piano by ear, aspires to maximize his talent as a young star and child prodigy and perhaps return to the Jewish music one day as an adult.
Mendy Antelis – Hillside, NJ
14 year-old Mendy is a student at Jewish Education Center (JEC) in Elizabeth, New Jersey and is the seventh of nine children. A member of an extremely musical family, he has performed at family events as well as at Queens College. Mendy hopes to release a debut album and continue to work on and improve all aspects of his musical endeavors.
“I’m honored and excited to be one of the semi finalists and I can’t wait to meet the other contestants and judges,” said Mendy. “I look forward to performing and rocking the house at the Jewish Star concert and am thankful for the opportunity to be part of this competition. Thanks to all those who have supported me thus far. I can’t wait for perform in front of all of you!”
Shlomo Skolnik – Far Rockaway, NY
A former member of Yeshiva Boys Choir who sang on the HASC stage and performed with Shlomo Schwed, 15 year-old Shlomo has seven brothers and one sister. Shlomo is a ninth grader at Yeshiva of Far Rockaway who loves sports and hopes to one day release an enjoyable album that will appeal to Jewish music lovers.
“It is really amazing to have been chosen as a Jewish Star semi-finalist because it must mean I have some talent,” said Shlomo. As for the upcoming Jewish Star finale, Shlomo had only two words: “Can’t wait!!”
Ya #20 I totally agree!
bitter tears…
i went to highschool with you and your brothers!!! you guys are the best!
agreed the ybc kid is gonna win bec look at it like this ybc or nybc and moskiwitz is his only competition I think we have a jnr winnnner!!!! Shlomo skolnik
can someon eplease create a jewish star competition for GIRLS??!!
we too have major talent and we too should be allowed to voice them. wot makes us any different????????
YBC ROX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow it’s really nice from the adult one I think ami Eller should win and from the kids it’s a tough call bec there all good but I’m gonna have to go with Shlomo skolnik he has an amazing voice great persenality and he can also rap he is talented but I would like to see Mendel dovi antelles and Shlomo make a cd together that would be a number one hit can’t wait to see u live
What mendi Antelis said about Mordechai Ben David is SO true!!!
Mendi you have real taste for good music. I know you will win
I’ll put my money on Choni, he got the looks and the personality. For the kids it’s a tough call
This is getting better every year!
Can’t wait to hear him perform live!
Go choni G! Rock New York with your awesome style!
Cannot wait for the concert. Love hearing your talented, creative voice. Hatzlocho!
great video! cant wait for the concert, this is so exciting!!!
Awsome
The next Jewish Star!!!!!!!!!
i wish all of you can win
THE 2 WINNERS MENDEL PIEKARSKY AND DOVI MINKOWITZ SHOULD DO A VICTORY SONG TOGETHER.
hope he wins!
Ish tam. Just read his comment
I mamosh can feel the sincerity and purity in his neshomo. I hope he wins. His song took hold of me.
First of all, let me say this video is the best thing to come out from 3 seasons of this contest. Amazing, so well done!! This should be expanded! So human, so real, so moving, I cried a few times during this episode, When is next one???
Second —- GO Ami Eller!!!
really nice!! i loved it! cant wait to see who the winner will be!
Dovy Minkowitz = PERSONALITY