Baltimore, MD - Jan. 17, 2017 - NCSY's 42nd Annual Isaac H. Taylor Jewish Music Festival  took place this past Sunday night, January 15th 2017, at the spectacular Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in downtown Baltimore with a crowd over 2,000 strong!

This year, NCSY honored Rabbi and Mrs. Sam and Donna Wach with the Lifetime Dedication Award for their many contributions to the teens of NCSY. "Sam and Donna have NCSY in their blood. Sam grew up in the Catskill Region of NCSY and Donna from New Jersey and then during the mid-80’s, while in Ner Israel, Sam became an advisor in Atlantic Seaboard". “We raised our kids in NCSY and could not be happier that we did. At a young age our kids taught by example and became accepting and caring of fellow Jews no matter what their level of Torah knowledge and observance".  

This year's concert featured the musical talent of Jewish music sensations Dovid Gabay, Simcha Leiner, and Yerachmiel Begun & the Miami Boys Choir.

The event began with a beautiful VIP reception for NCSY supporters. Mr. Izzy Patoka, Director of Community Development at LifeBridge Health (formerly Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Community Initiatives) presented a proclamation on behalf of the newly elected Baltimore City Councilmen Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer to Sam and Donna Wach. Mr. Schleifer was unable to personally attend due to the birth of his daughter, Bobbi, earlier in the day.

Moments before the concert began, the VIP's were ushered in to take their seats among the lively and enthusiastic crowd. The concert was kicked off with co-hosts Azi Rosenbloom and an Atlantic Seaboard teen leader. After a brief program including an inspiring video about the Wachs' profound contribution to the teens of NCSY, Jewish music superstar Dovid Gabay began his enthusiastic performance, backed by Baltimore's Zemer Orchestra and Jewish Music Producer Yochi Briskman, performing his smash hit "LeGabay", the emotional "Daven for Me" and his recent hit "Hakol LeTovah"!

The crowd radiated energy as Simcha Leiner performed songs from his newest live-in-concert release "Live in Odessa" as well his emotional hit "Kol Beramah" which he composed while learning here, in Baltimore, at Yeshivas Ner Yisrael.

Yerachmiel Begun & The Miami Boys Choir's performance dazzled as they performed an array of their contemporary hits as well as nostalgic Miami classics. This was the first show of their "MBC 40th Anniversary world-tour".

While incredibly entertaining and enjoyable - the NCSY concert is about far more than a fun night out with great music. As Dr. Michael Elman explained, “this concert is Atlantic Seaboard NCSY’s single largest fundraising event of the year. Each and every attendee can have a real chance to make a significant impact on the Jewish future as this event generates the support needed to guarantee that no Jewish child is ever denied the opportunity to experience the beauty of Torah.” 

The show ended on a high note as all of the evening's performers returned to the grand finale performance of Mordechai Ben David's "Someday We Will All Be Together". They were joined onstage by Rabbis Yitzchok Dinovitzer, Yitz Levi and Jonah Lerner, NCSY's Regional Directors

 

 

























 

Photo Credit: Uri Arnson Photography