A golden age nobody predicted
Jewish music has never been richer. Ishay Ribo fills arenas. Shwekey's catalog spans a generation of simchas. Mordechai Shapiro, Ben Tzur, Shilo Elia and a wave of younger artists release constantly. And the listening side of that revolution found its kosher home years ago — 24six made kosher music streaming feel first-class on a kosher phone, and deserves real credit for training a generation to expect quality.
But music VIDEO — the concert footage, the official clips, the acoustic sessions — mostly lives on YouTube, wrapped in ads and an algorithm that treats a niggun as a doorway to anything with a beat. That is the gap Lehallel's music shelf fills.


The whole world of an artist, one tap
On Lehallel every approved artist is a world: open Yaakov Shwekey and his approved videos are all there, newest to oldest, playing in the solo player with an up-next that stays inside the approved catalog. Same for Ishay Ribo, Mordechai Ben David, and hundreds more. No comments under the clip, no ad in front of it, no sidebar dragging the kumzitz somewhere it should not go.
But music VIDEO in the open browser — the concert footage, the official clips, the acoustic sessions playing on the family laptop — stayed a lane without a kosher home of its own. That is no shortfall of anyone; it is simply a different room than the phone, and it needed its own shelf. Lehallel built that shelf: every music video individually approved, playing in a sealed solo player, free.
Watch on Lehallel
Real, approved videos from the library this article describes — tap any card and it plays filtered, with nothing unapproved around it.
At a glance
Key takeaways
- Kosher music streaming came of age in the 24six era — credit where it is due.
- Music VIDEO in the browser is the newer lane, and Lehallel built its shelf: free, ad-free, sealed solo player.
- The daily Spotlight rotates the most popular music and Torah names for discovery.
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