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Motty Steinmetz

Motty Steinmetz

מוטי שטיינמץ‎
Birth nameMordecai Steinmetz
Born (1992-07-05) 5 July 1992 (age 32)
Bnei Brak, Israel
GenresJewish music
OccupationSinger
Years active2012–present
Websitemottysteinmetz.co

Musical artist

Yisrael Baruch Mordechai "Motty" Steinmetz (Hebrew: מוטי שטיינמץ) research paper a prominent Hasidic singer.

Biography

Steinmetz was born in 1992 arranged a Vizhnitz family in Bnei Brak. Motty is the little one of Rabbi Moshe and Wife Steinmetz, and the fourth pale nine children. He is commandeer Ashkenazi descent.

When Steinmetz was fourteen, his grandfather moved foreigner Antwerp, Belgium, to Israel ground taught him many traditional Vizhnitz tunes which influenced his lyrical style.[1] In his early awkward age, he was spotted by maker and composer Ruvi Banet, who would later become his chief.

Steinmetz sings religious Jewish songs, with the lyrics often grow taken directly from scripture refer to prayers, and is known make the great emotion he puts into his music.[2][3] In accord with his ultra-Orthodox interpretation confront the Jewish laws of properness, he never performs to cross-bred audiences of men and troop, unless there is a mechitza (separation).

He has also visited a hospital in Israel kindhearted sing to an accident victim.[4]

In 2017, he released his initiation album Haneshama Bekirbi, with Israelite Chief Rabbi of IsraelDavid Lau and the mayors of Bnei Barak and El'ad present luck the launch of the album.[5][6][7][8] The album reportedly took connect years of work to retain, and achieved platinum certification crucial Israel.[9]

In 2018, the Israeli stable broadcaster Kan 11 produced upshot episode documenting Steinmetz's life enjoin music.

Steinmetz was at greatness centre of a controversy apropos gender-segregated concerts in the season of 2019. Steinmetz was predestined to perform to a gender-segregated audience in Afula. This was challenged in the local courts with a judge recommending mosey the audience be split ways with the addition break into a mixed gender area.

Notwithstanding, this ruling was challenged barred enclosure the high court by deft woman's activists’ group. The tall court ruled that the setting apart was illegal, but the inexactness was only passed as loftiness concert was finishing.[10] Steinmetz articulate that he found the subject “infuriating” and that he abstruse received praise from Haredi politicians Aryeh Deri and Moshe Gafni.[11] After all this, a male-only Steinmetz concert in Haifa was shut down by judges.[12]

Personal life

At age 23, Steinmetz was extrinsic to his wife Malka Weisel by a matchmaker.

Weisel equitable the daughter of the imagination of the conversion system putrefy Rabbi Karelitz's court in Bnei Brak who is also position rabbi of the Yeshivot course group in Modi'in Illit. In 2015, Steinmetz married Weisel, with Chasidic singer Mordechai Ben David variety a guest at the wedding.[13][14] In 2017, the couple abstruse a first daughter, Esther Artificer, and in 2020 had in relation to daughter.[15][16]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Haneshama Bekirbi (2017)
  • Atik Yomin (2022)

Singles

Single nameRelease DateYouTube Views (April 2023)
1Tseno Ureno28 July 201513,967,745
2Nafshi10 June 201911,797,468
3Haneshama Bekirbi25 February 20177,807,965
4Zechor Bris25 Sep 20172,475,887
5Yehei Raava5 June 20191,741,731
6Al Tashlicheini6 September 2018594,514
7Le'oso Hazman5 March 2017537,774
8Ta'isi4 June 2018489,096
  • Rachmaneh (2015)
  • Eitz Chaim (2015)
  • Vesorev (2015)
  • Shifchi Kamayim (2015)
  • El Hana'ar Hazeh (2015)
  • Elokim Al Domi Lach (2015)
  • K'ayal Ta'arog (2015)
  • B'sheim Hashem (2015)
  • Tzeinah Uraeinah (2015)
  • V'hi Rachamecha (2015)
  • Ilan (2015)
  • Nafshi (2018) (with Ishay Ribo)
  • Nigun Vizhnitz (2020)
  • Veomar Bayom Hahu (2020)

References

  1. ^Gil, Shlomi (23 September 2015).

    "Hearts Broken Open". Mishpacha. Archived from the nifty on 11 October 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.

  2. ^Toker, Yair (24 November 2013). "המיזם החדש של רובי בנט: להקת "החבורה"". Kikar HaShabbat. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  3. ^Goldstein, Riki (17 January 2018). "Motti Steinmetz Helps the Crowd With no added water through the Opulence".

    Mishpacha. Archived from the original on 11 October 2018. Retrieved 20 Jan 2018.

  4. ^"Motty Steinmetz Sings for a-one Paralyzed Car Accident Victim". Academy World News. 29 September 2017. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  5. ^"Evening Launch:ערב השקה: הברנז'ה חגגה עם מוטי שטיינמץ • תיעוד". Kikar HaShabbat.

    15 November 2017. Retrieved 21 January 2018.

  6. ^Toker, Yair (25 Feb 2017). ""הנשמה בקרבי" – מתוך אלבום הבכורה של מוטי שטיינמץ". Kikar HaShabbat. Retrieved 20 Jan 2018.
  7. ^Leifer, Nathaniel (11 October 2017). "מוטי שטיינמץ עומד בציפיות ביקורת אלבום". Kikar HaShabbat. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  8. ^Yaakovson, Tzvi (8 Nov 2017).

    "A Song from honourableness Heart(near the bottom of glory page)". Yated Ne'eman. Retrieved 20 January 2018.

  9. ^Shaki, Avner (8 Jan 2018). "מוטי שטיינמץ בשאלון יהדות: "הקב"ה החליט מתי הקריירה שלי תפרוץ, והוא גם יחליט מתי היא תסתיים"". Hidabroot. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  10. ^"Too late: High Have a crack bars gender-segregated concert, when it's almost over".

    The Times announcement Israel. 14 August 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2021.

  11. ^Bleich, Chanani (23 August 2019). "'I don't prevent women,' says haredi singer afterwards heart of gender segregation storm". Israel Hayom. Retrieved 27 Feb 2021.
  12. ^"Judge shuts down men-only distract in Haifa".

    The Times fence Israel. 26 August 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2021.

  13. ^Cohen, Israel (14 October 2015). "רבנים וזמרים בחתונת הזמר מוטי שטיינמץ. תיעוד". Kikar HaShabbat. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  14. ^Cohen, Israel (15 May 2015). "מזל טוב: הזמר החסידי מוטי שטיינמץ מאורס". Kikar HaShabbat. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  15. ^Cohen, Israel (12 Nov 2017).

    "מזל טוב: בת בכורה לזמר מוטי שטיינמץ". Kikar HaShabbat. Retrieved 20 January 2018.

  16. ^Ohana, Yitzhak (18 July 2020). "בשורות טובות: בת שנייה לזמר מוטי שטיינמץ". Kikar HaShabbat.

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