Shmueli Ungar started his singing career performing for the Rabbi and the congregation in the synagogue of Kiryas Yoel, a small village in upstate New York where he was born and raised. Under the guidance of his grandfather, Shmueli developed his innate talent and devoted himself to pursuing his craft, performing locally at weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs and various simchas. In a short amount of time, his reputation grew and he became an in-demand singer, performing at high-end weddings and events across the country.
Shmueli’s music is evocative and warm, a style that is reminiscent of one of his influences, Reb Moshe Goldman of Camp Shalvah. Shmueli draws from his own life as well, creating a tapestry of music that is filled with emotion and meaning. He considers all experiences, even painful or challenging ones, catalysts music. He believes it is important, “not to ignore them, or forget them, but to make sure they’re part of the song too.”
Would make more sense to show yidden with a פלאם פייער davening, learning or dancing, etc. not fire rescue trucks whoch are totally not related to the idea of the song.
And it wouldn't have been an act of supporting a FD that is known and proved to be a place where Yidden should in no circumstance be! FD 7 IS A CHILLEL HASHEM!!!
I can’t wait to show this to my son. He loves firetrucks and Shmueli. AND this is his favorite song. It’s literally on repeat for the last two weeks in my house.