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Eli Gerstner

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Eli Gerstner
Birth nameEliezer Gerstner
Born (1980-03-13) March 13, 1980 (age 44)
GenresContemporary Jewish religious music
Occupation(s)Vocalist
record producer
songwriter
Years active1999–present
LabelsEG Productions
Websitewww.eligerstner.com

Eliezer "Eli" Gerstner (Hebrew: אליעזר גרסטנר), is an Orthodox Jewish singer, songwriter and producer.

Music career

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Gerstner began composing songs as a teenager. He produces albums of contemporary Jewish religious music under the name "EG Productions". He launched and produces the Yeshiva Boys Choir, The Chevra, Yosis Orchestra, Tek-Noy,[1] Menucha, and Dovid Stein. He has produced the annual HASC A Time For Music concert since HASC 29 in 2016.

Personal life

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Gerstner was born in 1980. He is married with four children and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Discography

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Eli Gerstner

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  • Hinei (1999)
  • Yosis (2001)
  • V'ishei Yisroel (2002)

The Chevra

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  • The Chevra (2001)
  • Eli Gerstner & The Chevra Sing Acapella (2002)
  • The Chevra 2 (2004)
  • The Chevra 3 (2007)
  • Chai (2013)

Yeshiva Boys Choir

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  • Vol. 1: Kol Hamispalel (2003)
  • Vol. 2: V'ohavta L'reiacha Kamocha (2005)
  • YBC Live! (2005) (featuring Eli Gerstner and Menucha)
  • Vol. 3: Shabichi (2007)
  • YBC Live! II (2007) (featuring The Chevra, Tek-Noy, and Dovid Stein)
  • Vol. 4: Sh'moy Shel Melech (2009)
  • YBC Live! III (2009) (featuring Eli Gerstner, Menucha, Dovid Stein & Yaakov Mordechai Gerstner)
  • Vol. 5: Chanukah (2010)
  • YBC Live! 4 (2011) (featuring Eli Gerstner, Yaakov Mordechai Gerstner & Michoel Pruzansky)
  • Amein: An A Capella Production (2012)
  • Vol. 6: Modeh Ani (Thank You) (2014)
  • Our Greatest Hits Live! Tour (2019)

Ben Klein

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  • Benny K'ton (2003)
  • The Jewish Version NCSY (2008)
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  • Menucha (2003)
  • Sh'ma Yisroel (2010)

Yosis Orchestra

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  • Yosis Orchestra & Singers (2004)

Tek-Noy

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  • Tek-Noy (2005) (The name of Tek-Noy is a Yiddish-sounding mispronunciation of "techno."[1])

Dovid Stein

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  • Melech (2008)

References

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  1. ^ a b Jacobson, Ben (November 23, 2006). "Just Say 'Noy' Thank You". The Jerusalem Post. Archived from the original on March 28, 2015. Retrieved October 25, 2014.
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