Draft:613 Torah Avenue
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613 Torah Avenue is a series of Jewish children's audio and video albums. The first title appeared in 1977.
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The series was created by Cheryl Knobel and Rivkah Neuman, of Brooklyn. Rivkah Neuman and Cheryl Knobel were both Pre-1A teachers in Yeshiva Toras Emes Kaminetz in Brooklyn. Cheryle is known for her humor and her skills in the kitchen. The instrumentation and arrangements in the series are an example of religious Jewish music of the early 1960s and 1970s.
"613 Torah Avenue" is the fictional address of its main character, a young Jewish boy named Chaim. The number 613 is significant in Judaism as the traditional number of mitzvot in the Torah.