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during the Holocaust; "Shloof mein kind" ("Sleep, my child"), the song of a Jewish woman who finds a child alone in the woods during the Holocaust; and "Williamsburg", a song about Hasidic
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An academic article by Tzipora Weinberg about Yom Tov Ehrlich's music and the primacy of women within it
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Some of Ehrlich's favorite songs were later recorded by other popular Hasidic entertainers, such as
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musician, composer, lyricist, recording artist, and popular entertainer known for his popular
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Hasidim. His grandfather, Yom Tov Simcha Ehrlich, was an aide to Rabbi
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His most popular songs include: "Yakkob", the tale of a Jew in
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Journey Through Song 1 - Lamnatzeach B'naginos (1975)
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