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New Music Video Focuses on The Importance of The Individual




Broadcast on the massive screens of Times Square in front of thousands, CTeen once again captured hearts and minds with a captivating music video aimed at inspiring unity and action within the global Jewish youth community. The upbeat anthem, titled "Count on Me," to the tune of the hit song “L’chai Olamim,” urges Jewish teens to step up into leadership roles on the way to bring Moshiach.


Written by the talented Chava Witkes and directed by Jewish writer and comedian Menachem Silverstein, the music video boasts professional production and choreography. With vocals by the gifted up-and-coming Chabad singer Shmuly Hurwitz and expert recording and mixing by Music Studio NYC, the production ensured to employ Crown Heights community talent.


The lyrics of "Count on Me" serve as a rallying cry, reminding listeners of the importance of each individual contributing to the community and the shared mission of bringing Moshiach. From the opening lines that ask, "Can we count on you?" to the resounding chorus declaring, "You can count on me to see it through," the song embodies the spirit of determination and unity that defines the CTeen movement, especially resonant in these challenging times for Jewish teens worldwide.


Behind the scenes, a dedicated team worked tirelessly to bring this vision to life. With the film produced by Chaya Faistman, edited by Swish Media, and cinematography by Levi Simon and Nochum Labkowsky, the video features teens from CTeen chapters in Belaire, Conejo, and El Paso, encouraging teens to use their individual qualities to spread messages of positivity, as per the theme of Count On Me. 




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