
The piece "Forgive Me" has already touched many hearts - and now Aharle Samet, together with the Huizen singer Haim Pollak, presents the second piece from "Heilige Minuten 4" - a special melody, full of emotion and warmth, based on the poem "Ki hanna kahmure".
This special and uplifting melody is attributed to the composer Rabbi Berish Wischer, who was a composer at the Satmar court in Hungary, and many of his compositions are also sung in Wisznitz and other courts.
''Heilige Minuten' is a project by Aharle Samet, in which he presents the prayers of the High Holy Days in the ancient and moving form of the Vizhnitz Hasidism throughout its generations, as he heard and received from his rabbi, the Rebbe of the History of Avraham Yitzhak, a distinguished disciple of the author of 'Ha'Amri Chaim' from Vizhnitz.
''Heilige Minuten' 1-3 encompassed the prayers of the Day of Judgment, and in 'Heilige Minuten' 4, Aharl'a continued to Yom Kippur with moving and magnificent performances of selected excerpts from the prayers of the night of the Holy Day.
Credits:
Arrangement and musical production: David Toib
Drums: Amir Aharon Piano: Achia Cohen
Keyboards (Ketron): Zviki Levin
Clarinet: Abrimi Gelbstein
Guitars: Avi Singolda
Vocal recordings: Jonathan Blau - Michael Weinberger
Choir Recording Production: Shloimi Stein
Additional choirs: David Toib, Eli Shafray
Recordings: Yanki Cohen Studios
Mixing and Mastering: Itzi Berry
Graphics: Shimon Rochman - SDR
Subtitles and animation: Shneur Eisenbach