The tour, which was produced by S.I.N.G. Entertainment and directed by Chaim Zippel, began in Chicago, Illinois where Shulem shared the stage with Rabbi Manis Friedman for a beautiful evening marking 30 years since the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
With little rest in between, the tour rolled on the very next day, onto Toronto, Canada with a packed theatre ready to be uplifted and inspired by a special selection of niggunim to be performed by Shulem, and a fascinating talk by Ambassador David Friedman.
Stop #3 was in Stamford, Connecticut before heading across the country to Sacramento, California, and right back to the east coast for a show in Fairfax, Virginia to headline shows honoring the Rebbe’s 30th yahrtzeit.
The tour the continued in the picturesque mountains of Park City, Utah where Shulem headlined a sold-out evening of music and solidarity for Israel. Without a dry eye in the crowd, the audience got to hear first-hand from the mother of hostage Ori Danino, and enjoyed soul-stirring song dedications and tefilos from Shulem.
The tour wrapped up the next night in Montreal, Canada with a sold-out crowd coming from far and near to enjoy a lively and spirited kumzitz.