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Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar

Genre
  
Folk

Albums
  
Shir - EP

Years active
  
2005–present

Record label
  
Shir Yaakov

Music group
  
Darshan

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Birth name
  
Sam Benjamin Feinstein-Feit

Born
  
February 27, 1978 (age 39) Manhattan, New York (
1978-02-27
)

Origin
  
Hudson Valley, New York

Genres
  
Jewish music, folk, electronic, hip hop

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter, composer, liturgist, educator, prayer leader

Similar
  
Basya Schechter, Pharaoh's Daughter, Y‑Love

Sam Benjamin "Shir Yaakov" Feinstein-Feit (born February 27, 1978) is an American liturgist, singer-songwriter, composer, and prayer leader. He is a co-founder of the Kol Zimrah minyan and musical director at Romemu, the largest Jewish Renewal community in New York. As a musician, he has recorded three full-length albums and has performed with the groups Darshan and The Epichorus.

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Early life

Feit was raised in Manhattan by a secular Jewish family. He attended the Abraham Joshua Heschel School beginning in third grade when his mother got a job there. His family were members of the B'nai Jeshurun synagogue. As a child, Feit took piano and guitar lessons and taught himself music, including transcription and composition. In high school, he was influenced musically by Nirvana's Kurt Cobain.

After graduating high school, Feit worked in photography, graphic and web design. He started becoming more religious in his early 20s, influenced by Sefer Yetzirah and the works of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, the founder of the Jewish Renewal movement.

Feit moved to Jerusalem's Nachlaot neighborhood in 2005 to study in yeshiva. There, Feit and his friends created an informal band called Lev Yerushalayim, with whom he would beatbox and freestyle rap at late-night concerts outside Yeshivat Simchat Shlomo.

Solo albums

Feit began his music career with the EP Shir (2008), followed by his debut album Zeh (2009). He has since released two more solo albums, Az (2010) and Lah (2015).

Darshan

In 2008, while working at the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center, Feit met the Jewish rapper Eprhyme. After playing their respective music for each other, Eprhyme invited Feit to sing on his debut album Waywordwonderwill, and the two later formed the duo Darshan. Their debut EP Lishmah was released in 2010, followed by a full-length album, Deeper and Higher, in 2015.

Other

Feit has collaborated with the multifaith world music band The Epichorus, singing on their 2012 debut album One Bead.

Other activities

Feit is one of the founding members of Kol Zimrah, an independent minyan and chavurah on the Upper West Side. He has also founded and worked with the Jewish Renewal congregations Kol Hai and Romemu, and has served as a ritual consultant at Eden Village Camp and visiting faculty at the Academy for Jewish Religion.

Solo
  • Shir EP ("Song") (2008)
  • Zeh ("This") (2009)
  • Az ("Then") (2010)
  • Lah ("To Her") (2015)
  • With Darshan
  • Lishmah EP (2010; Shemspeed)
  • Deeper and Higher (2015)
  • Other

  • Blanket Statementstein, Blanket Statementstein (2008) – vocals ("Never Stress")
  • Eprhyme, Waywordwonderwill (2009) – vocals ("Tikkun Adam" and "Fixing Midnight")
  • Eprhyme, Dopestylevsky (2011) – vocals (with Darshan) ("Better in the Dark")
  • The Epichorus, One Bead (2012) – vocals
  • The Epichorus, Precession (2016) – choir vocals
  • Songs

    YonatiShir - EP · 2008
    This PerfectionShir - EP · 2008
    I'm Sorry - I Love YouShir - EP · 2008

    References

    Shir Yaakov Wikipedia


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