The Rabbis' Sons
Jewish music group
The Rabbis' Sons is a notable Jewish music group that was active in the music scene from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. The group's members included Rabbis Baruch Chait, Label Sharfman, and Itzy Weinberger, who provided vocals, as well as Michael Zheutlin, David Nulman on steel guitar, and Mickey Lane on bass fiddle.
The group's name is a reflection of the unique backgrounds of its founding members, Chait, Sharfman, and Weinberger, who were all sons of rabbis. During their active years, The Rabbis' Sons released a series of albums, with the majority of their discography emerging between 1967 and 1974. Their music contributed to the Jewish music landscape during this period, leaving a lasting impact on the genre.