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Zanvil Weinberger (born 1995) is an Israeli Hasidic singer.

Biography

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Personal life

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Weinberger was born in Jerusalem to Neta Shlomo and Gitel Weinberger, who are members of the Dushinsky Hasidic dynasty. Zanvil is the 11th child of his parents. His brothers are Michoel, a member of the Malchut Choir, Yossi, a member of the Malchut Choir, and Yoeli, a former member of the Malchut Choir. He is a cousin of singer Meshulam Greenberger. He is married with one son.[1]

Musical career

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Weinberger began singing as a child in the courtyard of the Dushinsky, but did not sing outside the hasidus, in order to protect him from the outside world. At the age of twenty, Zanvil, following his brothers, Michael, Yoeli and Yossi, joined Pinchas Bichler's Malchut Choir. Over time, Bichler noticed his talent and began to assign him to sing solos frequently.[2]

Zanvil Weinberger (Hebrew: זאנוויל ויינברגר; born 1995) is an Israeli Hasidic singer.1

Weinberger is known for his vocal performances and collaborations with various artists and choirs. He has released several albums and singles, and has performed at numerous events and concerts.2

Early life and career

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Zanvil Weinberger was born in Israel in 1995.3

Weinberger's career has included collaborations with the Malchus Choir (מקהלת מלכות).4 He has performed at events such as the "Tzemach" (צמאה) gatherings in Jerusalem.

Discography

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  • Ah Lechaim Mit Zanvil (א לחיים מיט זאנוויל)5
  • Min Hashamayim (מן השמיים)6

Musical style and influences

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Weinberger's music is categorized within the Hasidic music genre.

Reception

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Weinberger's work has been featured in various Jewish and Israeli news outlets.

References

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  • An article about Zanvil Weinberger's album "Ah Lechaim Mit Zanvil" in The Jewish Insights.
  • Zanvil Weinberger's page on MusicBrainz.
  • Hebrew Wikipedia article on Zanvil Weinberger [invalid URL removed]

References

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  1. ^ Kol Play Magazine. No. 9. p. 20. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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