Benny Friedman (singer)


Benzion Hakohen "Benny" Friedman is an American Hasidic Jewish singer and non-pulpit rabbi. Professionally trained in voice, he rose to prominence on the Orthodox pop scene with his first album in 2009. Singing mainly in Hebrew, Friedman tours extensively and also appears in music videos. He views his music as a shlichus tool, with the goal of drawing Jews closer to Judaism.

Early life and family

Friedman was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, where his father, Rabbi Manis Friedman, was a Chabad shaliach. He is one of fourteen children. His uncle is Orthodox Jewish singing star Avraham Fried; he is also the first-cousin of Shmuel and Bentzi Marcus of the band 8th Day.
At the age of twelve he was sent to learn at the Lubavitcher yeshiva in Postville, Iowa, where he boarded in the home of Rabbi Sholom Rubashkin. At age 15 he traveled to Israel to study in the Lubavitcher yeshiva in Safed. He earned rabbinic ordination and worked as a Chabad shaliach in Tucson, Arizona for several years.
He married Chanale Gopin on June 4, 2009 and resides in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.

Music career

As a child, Friedman enjoyed singing at the family Shabbat table and listening to the CDs of Avraham Fried, Mordechai Ben David, and Moshe Yess. He was also comfortable performing in front of audiences. After his bar mitzvah he began performing in Orthodox Jewish summer camps in the Catskill Mountains; later he gave concerts in the U.S., Europe, and Israel during his vacations from yeshiva.
Before his marriage, Friedman trained for four years with voice coach Seth Riggs in California. During that time, he created a show called "Judaism: The Song and the Story", which toured the West Coast for several years running.
Friedman came to national attention with the release of his first solo album, Taamu, produced by Avi Newmark along with Technical Producer Sruly Meyer, in 2009, just after he married. Afterward he began touring in concert and singing at Jewish weddings. He was a guest vocalist on the 2011 album Nagila V'Nismicha, singing with the Nagilah Orchestra.
His second solo album, Yesh Tikvah: Dawn of Moshiach, also produced by Newmark, along with Technical Producer, Sruly Meyer, made a splash in the Orthodox Jewish world with its title track, "Yesh Tikvah". The Hebrew-language song encouraging hope and faith was co-written by Ari Goldwag and Miriam Israeli. The song earned a mention in an editorial in the Yated Ne'eman Orthodox Jewish newspaper, a paper not known for music reviews. "Yesh Tikvah" has been covered by numerous major Orthodox Jewish singers and choirs and was rendered into Yiddish by the Yedidim Choir.
In 2013, Friedman released his first spinoff album B'nei Heichala: A Shabbos with Benny Friedman, which includes traditional and modern Shabbat zemirot.
He released his third solo album, Kol Haneshama Sheli, in 2014 and his fourth, Fill The World With Light – which included thirteen original songs – in 2016.
In 2019, he released Kulanu Nelech – a studio album featuring 13 tracks. The music was executive produced by Benny Friedman and written by a wide range of composers, including: Ari Goldwag, Udi Damari, Moshe and Yitzy Waldner. Three tracks were recorded live with the Budapest Art Orchestra, Hungary, including orchestral arrangements by Frederic Bernard, Gershon Freishtat and Elchanan Elchadad. The album's songs marked a shift from his previous more traditional songs based on words from the Hebrew Bible to more universal Hebrew lyrics.
In 2020, he released his first a cappella album, Whispers of the Heart. The album was conceived and recorded over one week, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The following year he released a follow-up album Whispers of the Heart 2. Whispers of the Heart 3 was released two years later.
His sixth solo album after a six-year break, Be Gebentched!, was released in August 2025 and was produced by Doni Gross. They had started working on it in 2021, and it included thirteen songs. As well as the expected funk, it includes songs with different styles such as boogie-woogie.

Benefit performances

Friedman has performed on three fund-raising singles: "Chasoif", a free download supporting the rebuilding of the Chabad house damaged in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and families of the victims; "Unity", a production by 30 top Orthodox Jewish performers to benefit the legal defense of Sholom Rubashkin; and "Berachamim", whose proceeds were earmarked for the medical expenses of Ilan Tocker, a Cedarhurst man who suffered a traumatic brain injury. In 2014 Friedman sang on the album Shir, a collection of 18 songs composed by Shlomo Rechnitz and performed by the leading musical artists in the Orthodox Jewish world. The artists all donated their talents, and proceeds from album sales will benefit the Keren Hashviis Fund, which supports Israeli farmers keeping the laws of Shmita.
Friedman was a headliner at HASC 24, "A Time for Duets", singing both solo and in duets with his uncle, Avraham Fried; as well as six HASC concerts since.
Friedman frequently performs at Chabad events. In 2009 he was the guest vocalist at the first anniversary memorial for the Chabad shluchim murdered in the 2008 Mumbai attacks. In 2013 he sang for both adults and youth at the annual Kinus HaShluchim Conference in New York City. In December 2013 he sang the national anthem of the US at the first Jewish Heritage Night at a Brooklyn Nets game.
In 2014 he performed at a Chasdei Soul II Soul concert to benefit special-needs students in Crown Heights.
Friedman launched his "Am Yisrael Chai" global concert tour in January 2024 to promote Jewish unity and solidarity during the Gaza war.

Musical style

Friedman's music is categorized as pop Jewish music. He mainly sings in Hebrew, as well as in English.

Music videos

Friedman appears in music videos to promote his songs. The 2012 "Yesh Tikvah" music video has him singing against a nighttime cityscape and then moving to a sunny field to the accompaniment of a chorus of children. In the 2013 music video for "Maaleh Ani", Friedman sings by the Malibu, California coastline while a guitarist, bass guitarist, and drummer play underwater in a swimming pool. Friedman eventually jumps into the pool fully clothed in his trademark black dress suit, white shirt, and tie – clapping, drumming, and playing air guitar with the band. In his 2022 music video "Yama", he appears to run through Israel from coast to coast.

Discography

Solo albums

Taamu Yesh Tikvah – Dawn of Moshiach Kol Haneshama Sheli – With All My Soul Fill The World With Light
  • Kulanu Nelech
  • ''Be Gebentched!''

Spinoffs

Nagila V'Nismicha with the Nagilah Orchestra B'nei Heichala – A Shabbos with Benny Friedman Whispers of the Heart – A Cappella Inspiration for Sefira & The 3 Weeks Whispers of the Heart 2 – A Cappella Inspiration for Sefira & The 3 Weeks It Sounds Like Purim It Sounds Like Chanukah Whispers of the Heart 3 – A Cappella Inspiration for Sefira & The 3 Weeks
  • ''Am Yisrael Chai''

Singles

Chasoif - with Yitzy Spinner and Yisroel Werdyger Berachamim - with Ari Goldwag Mi Shemaamin Light One Candle Kulam Sharim B'sefer Chaim V'haarev Na - with Baruch Levine Lichtig un Varem Vesechezena No Time Like Now My Dear Rebbe - with Yitzy Waldner Hareini Mekabel Vzakeini - with Baruch Levine B'Shir - with Sruly Green Ich Bin Dans - with Dovy Meisels 25,000 Candles We May All Be Different - with Joey Newcomb A Yid It's a Rebbe's Life Thank You Rebbi - with Yitzy Waldner Stand Up For Our Morahs Hold On Tight - with Baruch Levine 'Dear Am Yisroel YAMA Emunah, Bitachon, Geulah Our Children are our Mission - with Shloime Gertner Tu Tu Tu Vshavu Banim - with Baruch Levine We Are With You Rebbi - It's All From You! Lo Lefached Am Yisroel Chai Mashup - with Moshe Tischler Bein Kochavim - with Moshe Klein Nissim Geluyim Thinkin' About Thankin Nothing Holding You Back I Have A Little Dreidel Dream''

Guest appearances

HASC 24 - A Time For Duets, 2011 The Music We Love, 2012 Kumzing 2, 2012 Simchas Hachaim 2, 2013 The Yess Legacy, 2013 Believe, 2013 Chai, 2013 HASC 26, 2013 Am Echad, 2013 Simchas Hachaim 3, 2014 One Day More, 2014 A Cappella Soul 2, 2014 Shir, 2014 HASC 27, 2014 2nd Dance II, 2014 Simchas Hachaim 4, 2015 Simchas Hachaim 5, 2016 A Cappella Soul 3, 2016 Shirei Pinchas, 2016 The Rebbe's Nigunim , 2016 Neemos Hachaim, 2016Heart Beats, 2016Shir 2, 2016 Simchas Hachaim 7, 2016Storm the World, 2017 Uncle Moishy Volume 19, 2018 Matana Tova, 2018 The Great Farby, 2018 Ashrecha, 2018 The Fingerprint Album, 2019 Lev El Hanishomah, 2019 Aish 3, 2020 How Aw Ya Reb Yid?, 2020 Off the Record, 2020Emes, 2020 Shir 3, 2021 Shema B'ni, 2021 Taher Libi, 2021 Tzama 6, 2022 Journeys 5, 2022 Miracles 3, 2022 Freilach All The Time, 2025