I think concepts r very deep n spiritual n all but cut the accent we're not Jamaican and Judaism doesn't have any roots there if u go there the Jewish nation will have another one bite the dust. Eighth day did unbelievable with being themselves n not putting on any goyishe accents. Let's stop emulating goyim n bring out our true yiddishe roots
Sing on brother Moshe! Your signature voice is a gift from G-d and it's message is setting sparks off within the hearts of those who are able to experience your sound and the words that are lifted up to the Father of glory. Your joy is contageous and opens the potential within all of us, as G-d's creation, to become more connected to the source of life and the light our life who is G-d.
doveker I am not crazy about his sound/voice but stop, picking on him, I have seen you comment on several of his songs. You bring up his past as if you know what he does today...chill out dov everyone has a journey and its not your place to judge.
doveker I am not crazy about his sound/voice but stop, picking on him, I have seen you comment on several of his songs. You bring up his past as if you know what he does today...chill out dov everyone has a journey and its not your place to judge.
verse 3 this aint no temporary fix we go for life this aint no field trip yes your connected to your source and you feel it yes your a leader, eager to reveal it Outro To my faithful Shepard, I thank you, I walk with you and I am grateful for the opportunity to spread the light of the almighty, and to lamp light the world one soul at a time. Moshe Hecht
Intro This is for the lamplighters of Mumbai, and throughout the world Chorus in this army of lamplighters lamplighters lamplighters, sending your message to the world, to the world, to the world verse 1 into these train station caves and dark alleyways into the depths of foreign countries to all four corners, through these cold callous borders these are your orders... Moshe Hecht
In tribute to Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries Gavriel and Rivkah Holtzberg, who were brutally murdered by terrorists in Mumbai, India, singer/songwriter Moshe Hecht has produced a song about emissaries carrying out similar missions worldwide.
In tribute to Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries Gavriel and Rivkah Holtzberg, who were brutally murdered by terrorists in Mumbai, India, singer/songwriter Moshe Hecht has produced a song about emissaries carrying out similar missions worldwide.
The song, entitled "Lamplighters," is an inspiring reggae-rock anthem which brings to light the work of Chabad Shluchim, all who triumph in spreading goodness and kindness in all four corners of the world.
awesome
qSUPERCAT 1 month ago
this is one of my all time favorite songs
chossidpix 1 month ago 2
I think concepts r very deep n spiritual n all but cut the accent we're not Jamaican and Judaism doesn't have any roots there if u go there the Jewish nation will have another one bite the dust. Eighth day did unbelievable with being themselves n not putting on any goyishe accents. Let's stop emulating goyim n bring out our true yiddishe roots
yael906 2 months ago
Sing on brother Moshe! Your signature voice is a gift from G-d and it's message is setting sparks off within the hearts of those who are able to experience your sound and the words that are lifted up to the Father of glory. Your joy is contageous and opens the potential within all of us, as G-d's creation, to become more connected to the source of life and the light our life who is G-d.
bearflagrepublic75 6 months ago 2
epic, Moshe.
lovethyANGELS 6 months ago 3
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! itunes yesterday!!!!
lovethyANGELS 6 months ago 3
i luv this song! i listened to it at least 15 times and it is so gr8!! moshe hecht , you are really good!!
alice108ify 1 year ago 2
gr8 song!!!!
mrkspi 1 year ago 3
ba ha!!
pappy72junior 1 year ago 2
Love this, haven't heard anything like this since I left NY. Thankyou for sharing
grneyedgypsy 1 year ago 3
doveker I am not crazy about his sound/voice but stop, picking on him, I have seen you comment on several of his songs. You bring up his past as if you know what he does today...chill out dov everyone has a journey and its not your place to judge.
ThePinkcilantro 2 years ago 3
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THIS GUY SOUNDS LIKE SHIT!!!!
doveker 2 years ago
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doveker I am not crazy about his sound/voice but stop, picking on him, I have seen you comment on several of his songs. You bring up his past as if you know what he does today...chill out dov everyone has a journey and its not your place to judge.
ThePinkcilantro 2 years ago
@doveker let g-d do the judging.
lovethyANGELS 6 months ago 3
Great song moshe!
Keep the fire burning!
jewlab 2 years ago
Brilliant!
pickyspark 2 years ago
This is awesome!
supheryoshi64 2 years ago
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I remember this guy from Yeshiva he was high on drugs almost every night it looks like nothing changed
doveker 2 years ago
Stunning song - Moish - G-d blessed you with this beautiful talent - keep the songs coming!
A proud cousin
Gloveformusic87 3 years ago
Intense!!! I really like this song...do you have any others..or a CD or Something?? Keep on doing what you are doing.
yafster88 3 years ago
mendelfrom770 3 years ago
verse 2
and we will dance loyal with your torches in our right hand
we will march forward to tell these young men
today is the day that you start being true
and all the days that you don't do, its not the real you...
mendelfrom770 3 years ago
mendelfrom770 3 years ago
this song is incredible, iT WOULD BE SO MEANINGFUL TO ME IF I COULD HAVE THE WORDS TO FOLLOW ALONG AND LEARN THE WORDS TO SING THE SONG!
energy613 3 years ago 7
To my fellow brothers and sisters.
In tribute to Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries Gavriel and Rivkah Holtzberg, who were brutally murdered by terrorists in Mumbai, India, singer/songwriter Moshe Hecht has produced a song about emissaries carrying out similar missions worldwide.
mendelfrom770 3 years ago
To my fellow brothers and sisters.
In tribute to Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries Gavriel and Rivkah Holtzberg, who were brutally murdered by terrorists in Mumbai, India, singer/songwriter Moshe Hecht has produced a song about emissaries carrying out similar missions worldwide.
The song, entitled "Lamplighters," is an inspiring reggae-rock anthem which brings to light the work of Chabad Shluchim, all who triumph in spreading goodness and kindness in all four corners of the world.
mendelfrom770 3 years ago
energy613
hope you enjoy and spread the light
Happy Chanukah,
Mendel
mendelfrom770 3 years ago
Beautiful mosh.
lazycohen 3 years ago 2
Very nice!
hiskashrus 3 years ago 8
Incredible! So meaningful!
Solshloim 3 years ago 2