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Karbrinsky road trip
Created: 12/26/2005
Video description: This is the family roadtrip that 3 families took in the summer with a trailer from the midwest to Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada. The song artists in this video include, The Chevra, Ari Goldwag, The Yeshiva Boys choir, and Karbrinsky brothers. Produced by AY Karsh.

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