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Ishay Ribo and Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra to Perform at New York's Radio City Music Hall

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Ishay Ribo, the Israeli singer and songwriter, will perform alongside the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra at Radio City Music Hall in New York this coming Elul, as part of traditional Elul concerts leading up to the High Holy Days. This marks the first collaboration between Ribo and the Philharmonic outside Israel, following a successful series of joint performances earlier this year at the Charles Bronfman Auditorium in Tel Aviv and the Binyanei HaUma in Jerusalem.

The concert will feature special orchestral arrangements of Ribo's songs and will take place in one of the world's most renowned venues. This event represents a significant milestone in Ribo's international career, who previously became the first Israeli artist to perform at Madison Square Garden in New York. Now, he is set to be the first to present a joint show with the Israeli Philharmonic on a major stage in the United States.

Ribo expressed his excitement, stating, "Performing an Elul concert at Radio City Music Hall with the Israeli Philharmonic is a great honor and immense excitement for me. There is something very special about the meeting of the songs, the prayers, the Jewish audience in America, and the deep, unique sound of the Philharmonic, especially at this time." Yair Mashiach, Secretary General of the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, added, "We are pleased to continue our successful collaboration with Ishay Ribo, a voice highly appreciated worldwide, and to bring this joint performance to Jewish communities and the wider audience in the United States for the first time."

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