The Recorded Sound Archives (RSA) is a unit of FAU Libraries Special Collections department. We are located in the Wimberly Library on FAU's Boca Raton campus.

Originally established in 2002 as a small project dedicated to the preservation of recorded Jewish music, it has matured into a robust digitization operation for all types of sound recordings.

Songs of the Bobover Chassidim


Additional information (PDF) is only available
through the Research Station
Collection(s)Judaic
Catalogue NumberCGL 627
Matrix Number CGL 627A/B
Record Label Collector's Guild
Record Format33 1/3 RPM - 12"
Shelf Number401106
Number of Tracks13
Date Recorded1963
Album Artists
Notes These selections were collected and sung by Rabbi Laizer Halberstam and the Chassidic Chorus with the Rudy Tepel Orchestra under the direction of Velvel Pasternak. This was a project of the HOD-League for Judaic Religious Restoration. It was not sponsored by the Bobover Rebbe or by any institutions connected with him. Included in these fifteen prayers and chants are a few related to the wedding ceremonies.

Recordings restricted by copyright will only play 45 seconds to give you a sense of what that recording originally sounded like. These recordings can be identified by the words (Research Station) in the music player.

If a song listed below has not been digitized yet, it will NOT show up within the player. If you need us to digitize this song/album, you can make a formal request here.
1 - B'ni
Composer(s) : BenZion Halberstan
2 - Rikud
Composer(s) : Reb Yosef Asher Brinner
3 - Heyn Babbiko
Composer(s) : Folk
4 - Badekns
Composer(s) : Azriel Mandelbaum
5 - L'Khuppo
Composer(s) : Folk
6 - B'shaas Hakiddushin
Composer(s) : BenZion Halberstam
7 - Kol Rinno
Composer(s) : Hayyim David Blum
8 - El Ginnas Egoz
Composer(s) : Folk
9 - B'vokakho
Composer(s) : BenZion Halberstam
10 - Keyl Odon
Composer(s) : BenZion Halberstam
11 - V'Appeyk
Composer(s) : Alter Sokolover
12 - Atto Ekhod
Composer(s) : Folk
13 - Omar Hashem L'Yaahov / Y'Hi Hashovua / Hamavdil
Composer(s) : Y'hi Hashovua Hamavdil