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Jeremy Storch was born in New York City in 1947. Following high school, Jeremy and Leslie West co-founded the very successful rock group called "The Vagrants," which later became known as "Mountain." Jeremy was the songwriter, organist and vocalist for the group.

Once "The Vagrants" disbanded, in 1968, RCA Records picked up Jeremy to record and release two solo albums, "From a Naked Window" and "Forty Miles Past Woodstock.."

This popularity and success led him further into the rock culture of the sixties - including all the trappings of a typical rock star: experimentation with and heavy use of various drugs and plunging into wild parties and illicit affairs. In short, he became a prodigal son.

In 1970, Jeremy's excessive lifestyle caught up with him and he died of a drug overdose on the way to the hospital. In this death experience, God spoke to Jeremy saying, "I am giving you back your life to do some work for Me!" As soon as that was spoken, Jeremy awoke in a hospital bed.

Several years passed before Jeremy obeyed the voice he heard that evening. He continued in the secular music field with Dave Mason, who recorded Jeremy's song, "Spend Your Life With Me," and Eddie Money, who also recorded one of Jeremy's songs, "Call On Me."

In 1976-77, Jeremy formed a band in the East Bay side of the SF Bay Area. The band's name was Stagecoach. At the time Jeremy was living in Berkeley, Ca. The band rehearsed in Oakland, CA. Jeremy was the leader and played piano and sing both lead and backing vocals. The other members were: Mikey "Bass" Bradley - bass and vocals (lead and backup), Carol Wood - vocals (lead and backup), Judy Wood - vocals (lead and backup), Frank Alsing - drums, Dave Hamlett - guitar and limited vocals and Gretchen Wood would work with the band as a guest performer. Under Jeremy's strong leadership and great work ethic, the band hit the ground running and was well received by the clubs, concert halls, public, and other musicians. Visitors to the practice sessions included Eddie Money and Michael Sasaki guitarist for Cold Blood. The band did originals, covers, and rearranged covers (an interesting version of Circles by Billy Preston comes to mind). It makes sense that Jeremy would become a rabbi who preached JESUS as Savior because he had the band hold hands in a circle and pray in the name of JESUS before every gig...and his strong song writing skills supports the Cantor or Psalmist role as well. I was honored to be a part of this band (D. Hamlett).

In 1978, Jeremy found himself in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, with a role in the Passion Play that was presented annually by the city. He played one of the two thieves on the cross. After hanging on the cross in front of 4,000 people for two nights, the Holy Spirit started working in Jeremy's heart. After the evening performance, Jeremy retreated to a cabin in the woods and he broke down and cried, realizing his sinfulness. In the middle of that night he awoke and heard the same voice he had witnessed seven years earlier, this time saying: "My son, your sins are forgiven, but go and sin no more, for I have a brand new life for you." At that moment, Jeremy totally dedicated his life to the Lord Yeshua (Jesus).

Jeremy is an ordained Messianic Rabbi and Cantor who served for nine years at Temple Aron Ha Kodesh in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, one of the largest Messianic synagogues in the world. He also has led worship in many Messianic synagogues, churches and worship conferences and has helped to build up praise and worship programs throughout the body of Yeshua. He has also recorded, arranged and produced several albums: "Let Every Knee", "Hebrew Lord", "I believe in Yeshua", "Praise Your Name", "Behold the Bridegroom", "In Heavenly Places," "He Reigns," "On Mount Zion" and "In the Presence of the Lord." In addition, he ministers in other congregations by giving musical concerts, leading praise and worship, teaching on the Biblical Jewish roots of Christianity, and sharing his dynamic testimony.

Jeremy has made several national television appearances, including "The New Jim Bakker Show," "Keeping in Truth," "Praise the Lord," "Jewish Jewels," and "Jewish Voice" broadcasts. The international ministry "Jews for Jesus" has published for worldwide distribution a Messianic Hymnal with many of Jeremy's songs in it. These songs and many others that he has written are now being used for praise and worship in congregations all around the world, especially in the U.S., Israel, Europe and Latin America.

Jeremy is the Rabbi and worship leader of The Tabernacle, a rapidly growing Messianic Jewish congregation meeting Friday evenings and Saturday mornings in Branson, Missouri.

If you would like to contact Jeremy Storch for an interview, or would like to get copies of his Messianic Christian Music, songbooks, video tapes or teachings, CD's and books, please visit www.TheTabernacleInBranson.com, or e-mail RabbiJeremy@TheTabernacleInBranson.com

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