Mendy Werdyger (born 1959,[1]) is an American Hasidic singer, songwriter, and owner of the Jewish record label Aderet [Records] Music Corp. and its retail store Mostly Music in Brooklyn.
[3] Werdyger grew up in Brooklyn, attending yeshivas from grade school through kollel.
[1] Mendy sang in the choirs on recordings made by his father, David Werdyger and on some of brother Mordechai Ben David's albums as well as those of Avraham Fried, Dov Levine, Yerachmiel Begun, and others.
Since 1991, he has been the cantor for the Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur prayer services at a Gerrer shtiebel in Boro Park, Brooklyn.
[4] Werdyger has re-mastered four CDs[5] using computer software to clear up the distortions on the original records.