In a moment that blends music, memory, unity, and meaning, Ishay Ribo has released the full video of his deeply emotional performance of “Sibat Hasibot” – recorded live at his second sold-out Madison Square Garden concert last Elul.
The release comes following Tisha B’Av, shared with the public as a moment of light, healing, and connection. Known for creating rare spaces of spiritual elevation and togetherness, Ribo continues his mission to uplift – using music as a bridge between people, communities, and hearts.
The song itself became a global anthem during the early days of the war in Israel; sung by soldiers, echoed in homes and schools, and embraced around the world as a voice of resilience, longing, and faith. Now, with the video available to the public, audiences can experience one of the most unifying musical moments in recent Jewish history: the world’s most famous arena joined in a single voice.
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That same spirit of unity is now being carried forward – into a new setting, and into Ribo’s only large-scale concert of this magnitude in America this year, marking yet another historic moment in the rise of Jewish music on a national stage.
This Thursday, August 7 (Yud Gimmel Be’Av), Ishay Ribo will make history once again as the first Israeli artist to perform at the iconic Bethel Woods Center for the Arts – headlining the venue’s first-ever Jewish concert. It’s a powerful new chapter in a journey that has already seen him become the first Israeli artist to perform and sell out Madison Square Garden, and he’s done it twice.
With deep gratitude to Hashem, Ribo continues his mission to bring people closer through music that speaks to the soul – rooted in faith, unity, and heartfelt connection.
He’ll be joined by a powerful lineup: Avraham Fried, whose voice has shaped generations of Jewish music, alongside Zusha and Shmuel, each bringing their own soul-stirring sound to a night that promises to be both joyful and deeply meaningful.
Pavilion seats are nearly sold out. General lawn tickets remain – guests may bring a blanket or rent chairs on-site or in advance (outside chairs are not permitted). Separate seating near the stage includes a folding chair and a dedicated section.
The venue will offer Free parking, Kosher food stations, and Official concert merchandise. Security is being coordinated at the highest level, in partnership with the FBI, NYPD, Bethel Woods staff, and private teams – ensuring a safe, smooth, and peaceful experience for all guests.
Gates open: 6:00 PM | Show begins: 8:00 PM
Yamim Baim is more than a concert – it’s a new moment for Jewish music, bringing together top talent, thoughtful production, and the natural beauty of one of the country’s most meaningful stages. Produced by Davidson Artists Management in partnership with Bnei Akiva of the United States and Canada, the event is a celebration of music, community, and values.
Thursday, August 7, 2025 (13 Av 5785)
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Upstate New York
Tickets: Ticketmaster
Groups and VIP tickets: YamimBaim.com
What a Beautiful Shlichut
Me Chayil El Chayil
you need to stop the beats, dj techy techno vibe stuff. and dont use the lightshow lights. just use your nice voice and real instruments a real band.