^ Village history. kfar-shemaryahu.muni.il. Retrieved on 2006-11-24. (Hebrew)
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At age 17, he was offered his first cantorial position at the Heichal Habanim Synagogue in KfarShmaryahu with the blessing of the renowned Rabbi Shmuel Avidor Hacohen, Z"L. He served in the IDF as a soloist in the military Rabbanut choir under the direction of Menashe Lev Ran.
In 2004, Cantor Oren appeared in a special concert series in both London and South Africa to raise funds for the victims of terrorist attacks and their families in israel, Cantor Oren was accompanied by the Heichal Habanim choir conducted by Dr. Shimon Kogen, with the generous assistance of Mr.
Yochanan Rafiach, on behalf of the Heichal Habanim Synagogue in KfarShmaryahu.
Asaf Lubezky (KfarShmaryahu, Israel) scored the game-winner on a penalty kick at the 72:53 mark.
The Hawks got on the board first when Alon Lubezky (KfarShmaryahu, Israel) pressured the Great Dane goalkeeper and forced a turnover when he deflected a clearing pass, which he collected and deposited in the back of the net at the 16:25 mark.
Hartford regained the lead at the 72:53 mark when Asaf Lubezky (KfarShmaryahu, Israel) converted a penalty kick after Easton Wilson (Hartford, CT) was fouled inside the area by an Albany defender.