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Moishy Tanenbaum
Birth nameMoishy Tanenbaum
BornToronto, Ontario, Canada
OriginCanada
Occupation(s)Singer, Children's Entertainer
Years active1975–present

Moishy Tanenbaum, better known by his stage name Uncle Moishy, is a Canadian-born Jewish children's entertainer renowned for his work in educating Jewish children through music and entertainment. Since the character's inception in 1975, Uncle Moishy has become a beloved figure in Jewish households, known for his engaging songs and videos that teach Jewish values and mitzvot.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Moishy Tanenbaum was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He developed a love for music and performance at a young age, which later translated into his career as a children's entertainer. His early experiences in Jewish education and community involvement laid the foundation for his future work as Uncle Moishy.[1]

Career[edit]

Uncle Moishy was created in 1975 when Tanenbaum, alongside his friends Chaim Shainhouse and Zale Newman, began performing songs that combined Jewish teachings with fun and engaging melodies. The character quickly gained popularity, and Uncle Moishy became a fixture in Jewish children's entertainment. His performances include live concerts, albums, and videos that teach children about Torah and mitzvot in an enjoyable way.[2][3]

The first Uncle Moishy concert in New York took place in a public school on 20th Avenue in 1982, and since then he’s been a staple of children’s events. Suki and Ding also produced the first Uncle Moishy videocassettes, which helped spread his reach even further.[4]

Uncle Moishy has released numerous albums, with songs that have become staples in Jewish homes and schools. His music often features themes of Shabbat, holidays, and everyday mitzvot, making Jewish traditions accessible and enjoyable for young audiences. He has performed internationally, bringing his message of Jewish education to children in Israel, Canada, England, South Africa, and more.[5]

In addition to concerts, Uncle Moishy is involved in hospital visitations through organizations like Make-A-Wish Foundation, Chai Lifeline, and Mekimi. His performances and videos are designed to bring joy and comfort to children in various settings, including hospitals.[6]

Contributions and Legacy[edit]

Over the decades, Uncle Moishy has not only entertained but also educated countless Jewish children. His music and videos are used as teaching tools in Jewish schools and homes, reinforcing lessons of kindness, faith, and community. Tanenbaum's work has left a lasting impact on Jewish education, providing a fun and memorable way for children to learn about their heritage.[7]

Controversy[edit]

In recent years, there has been some controversy regarding the Uncle Moishy brand, with disputes over who owns the character and can perform under the name. Despite these challenges, Moishy Tanenbaum remains widely recognized as the original Uncle Moishy and continues to be beloved by fans worldwide.[8]

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