{ "html": "\x3cdiv class=\"general_button ctools-back-link\"\x3e\x3ca href=\"/resource-libraries/back?back_link=back-link\" class=\"back-link\"\x3eBack\x3c/a\x3e\x3c/div\x3e\x3cdiv class=\"resource-buttons\"\x3e\x3cdiv id=\"email-share-button\" class=\"general_button\"\x3e\x3ca href=\"/email-resource-library/5822\" class=\"email-share rounded ctools-use-modal ctools-modal-email-button-display-modal-style\"\x3eEmail\x3c/a\x3e\x3c/div\x3e\x3c/div\x3e\x3cdiv class=\"resource-general-item\"\x3e\x3cdiv class=\"view view-resource-tree view-id-resource_tree view-display-id-block_5 library-item view-dom-id-2\"\x3e\n    \n  \n  \n      \x3cdiv class=\"view-content\"\x3e\n        \x3cdiv class=\"views-row views-row-1 views-row-odd views-row-first views-row-last\"\x3e\n      \n  \x3cdiv class=\"views-field-title\"\x3e\n                \x3cspan class=\"field-content\"\x3eBeyond the Rhythm\x3c/span\x3e\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n  \n  \x3cdiv class=\"views-field-field-post-image-fid\"\x3e\n                \x3cspan class=\"field-content\"\x3e\x3cimg src=\"http://www.behrmanhouse.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/library_item_610w/posts/images/yoshie%20fruchter.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\"  class=\"imagecache imagecache-library_item_610w imagecache-default imagecache-library_item_610w_default\" width=\"677\" height=\"489\" /\x3e\x3c/span\x3e\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n  \n  \x3cdiv class=\"views-field-field-image-cache-fid\"\x3e\n                \x3cdiv class=\"field-content\"\x3e\x3c/div\x3e\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n  \n  \x3cdiv class=\"views-field-field-inline-images-fid\"\x3e\n                \x3cdiv class=\"field-content\"\x3e\x3c/div\x3e\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n  \n  \x3cdiv class=\"views-field-body\"\x3e\n                \x3cdiv class=\"field-content\"\x3e\x3cp\x3eFans of music phenom Yoshie Fruchter already admire his diverse, exciting style, which includes rock, punk, jazz, and klezmer. But with the release of his new CD \x26quot;Beyond the Book: A Musical Journey into the Subconscious of Our Ancestors,\x26quot; a collaborative effort with his father, Fruchter gives listeners a reason to respect his knowledge of Torah and his creative ability to write musical \x3cem\x3emidrash\x3c/em\x3e.\x3c/p\x3e\n\x3cp\x3e\x26quot;The music is not religious, but is based on the Bible,\x26quot; he says. The album explores the emotional reactions of Biblical personalities to their circumstances. For example, Fruchter imagines Noah\x26#39;s fear and anger when he\x26#39;s given responsibility for all life after God destroys the world. \x26quot;I don\x26#39;t think I can go much longer, not this way,\x26quot; the lyrics say.\x3c/p\x3e\n\x3cp\x3eOther Biblical figures, such as Moshe, King Saul, and Sarah, receive similar treatment in Fruchter\x26#39;s exciting CD, which brings Torah to life.\x3c/p\x3e\x3c/div\x3e\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n    \x3c/div\x3e\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\x3c/div\x3e \x3c/div\x3e" }