"We hid the piano from my Hasidic father" | The Singer Riki Rose shares her story
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For the video version of this segment, click here: https://youtu.be/jiE9cTn6Yi0 Riki Rose grew up in Hasidic Williamsburg, in a very conservative family. From when she was young, she had that star celebrity quality to her. But as a woman, her ability to fully express her talents was significantly limited by the religious laws on Kol Isha, which prohibits women from performing to male audiences. Still, Riki's life has been full of joys, good humor, and great moments to shine. In this long-form interview, I talk to Riki about her amazing life story. And as a wonderful bonus, we even hear her sing some songs! 💌Please support Riki in the production of her first album by contributing to her fundraising efforts: https://thechesedfund.com/rikirose/the-riki-rose-album ✅And check her out on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/riki_rose ✅You can find a bonus video of Riki's music as a Hasidic teenager here: https://youtu.be/1eBVPsFmZy4 Timestamps for songs: 1. Yomtov Ehrlich's Song 'FRUNZER ESHALON' 15:08-18:07 English translation for the song: https://www.dinastorch.com/songtitle/frunzer-eshalon 2. Cantorial music: 45:23-48:35 3. Riki's original song "Woman": 1:32:15-1:35:40
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