I Gotta' Love You Rosh Hashanah

I Gotta' Love You Rosh Hashanah

“I Gotta Love You Rosh Hashanah” is a unique music video produced by Michelle Citrin, a 5’1” dreadlocked singer-songwriter hailing from the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, USA.

“I Gotta Love You Rosh Hashanah” is a unique music video produced by Michelle Citrin, a 5’1” dreadlocked singer-songwriter hailing from the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, USA.

For her viral YouTube videos passionately celebrating Jewish culture, Time.com designated Michelle as one of their top ten musicians among Jewish rock stars, and the Jerusalem Post affectionately refers to Michelle as the “Jewish IT girl,” according to Jewish Rock Radio’s website. She has performed her music worldwide from Tel Aviv beaches to Australian coffeehouses, been performed on various television shows, radio productions, and performed within synagogues, for the Birthright Mega Events, and as one source explains, “the audience is left with the feeling that they’re in the presence of someone who’s doing exactly what she’s meant to do.”

Written by Erin Parfet

 

 

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