Shloime Dachs is an American
Orthodox pop vocalist. He is also the founder of the eponymous Shloime Dachs Orchestra, which plays at weddings, concerts, and benefits.
Biography
Dachs was born in New York. He has one brother and one sister.
His parents divorced when he was 13. He spoke publicly about being a child of divorced parents at the 88th National Convention of
Agudath Israel of America
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in 2010.
Dachs began singing at age 7
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History
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'', April 9, 2014, pp. 160-162. with the
Yeshiva Torah Vodaas
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school choir
and joined the three main choirs of the era: the
Miami Boys Choir, Tzlil V'Zemer, and Amudai Shaish Boys Choir.
He sang the solos on the first ''613 Torah Avenue
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'' albums.
In 1996 Dachs released his debut album, ''One Day at a Time''. His introduction to the Jewish music scene precipitated many simcha and concert appearances. He released his second solo album, ''Acheinu'', in 1998, and his third solo album, ''K'ish Echod B'Lev Echad'', in 2001.
Dachs assembled the Shloime Dachs Orchestra in 2003. This band has performed at hundreds of weddings, bar mitzvahs, organization dinners and concerts.
His fourth solo album, ''Avinu'', released in 2003, was the first to include an interactive computer video depicting an experience of Israel. His fifth solo album, ''Hashem Echad'', released in 2007, also including an interactive computer video, marked the singing debut of Dachs' son Dovid. His sixth album, ''Dance All Night With the Shloime Dachs Orchestra'', was released in 2009.
He has collaborated on albums with other Orthodox Jewish singers such as Mendy Wald (''Listig & Lebedig'', 1999), Ari Goldwag (''V'Zoicher'', 2010), and Yisroel Williger
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(''The Yom-Tov Album'', 2001, and ''The Wedding Album'', 2010). He has also contributed songs to ''Dance Mix'' (1998), ''Chazak!'' (2001), and ''Avraham Fried Live!'' (2002).
Benefit performances
Dachs is closely associated with the OHEL children's home and family services, both as an active board member and as a volunteer performer at concerts for residents of OHEL's community homes.[Besser, Yisroel. "I've Been There: Shloime Dachs shares his challenges and triumphs as the child of a 'broken home'". '']Mishpacha
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History
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'', 9 February 2011, pp. 52–59. He and his wife Libby host OHEL residents at their home throughout the year, including the annual Nine Days
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siyum and barbecue. Dachs is also a regular performer at Camp HASC and Camp Simcha Special. He has sung at the Israel Day Concert in Central Park
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, a Hanukkah
or English translation: 'Establishing' or 'Dedication' (of the Temple in Jerusalem)
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concert benefiting the CAHAL Special-Education Program, a Long Island benefit concert to raise tuition for a special child, and a yahrtzeit
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Mourners
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concert memorializing rabbi-singer Shlomo Carlebach
Shlomo Carlebach ( he, שלמה קרליבך; 14 January 1925 – 20 October 1994), known as Reb Shlomo to his followers, was a rabbi, religious teacher, spiritual leader, composer, and singer dubbed "the singing rabbi" during his lifetime.
...
. In 2009 he was honored by the Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation for his efforts on behalf of that organization.
''Chazzan''
Since 2002, Dachs has been a ''chazzan'' (cantor) for the High Holy Days
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#strictly, the holidays of Rosh HaShanah ("Jew ...
at the Great Neck
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Synagogue, his childhood synagogue.
Family
He and his wife, Libby, have 4 children and reside in Brooklyn, New York.
Discography
Solo albums
*''One Day At a Time'' (1996)
*''Acheinu'' (1998)
*''K'ish Echod B'Lev Echad'' (2001)
*''Avinu'' (2003)
*''Hashem Echod'' (2007)
*''Dance All Night With the Shloime Dachs Orchestra'' (2009)
Collaborations
*''Suki & Ding Present: Kumzits – The Early Years'' (1988)
*''Kol Yaakov Orchestra - Heartzig'' (1991)
*''Dance Mix'' (1998)
*''Listig & Lebedig'' (1999)
*''The Wedding Album'' (2000)
*''Chazak!'' (2001)
*''The Yom-Tov Album'' (2001)
*''100%'' (2001)
*''Avraham Fried Live!'' (2002)
*''V'Zoicher'' (2003)
*''Special Moments'' (2003)
*''Sounds of Today'' (2005)
References
External links
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Photos: Shloime Dachs BBQ 2010
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American Orthodox Jews
Hasidic singers
Hasidic entertainers
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
Orthodox pop musicians