And now vocally: Rabbi Moshe David Weissman presents - Yabrech / Yishaimak

Haredim 10
May 1, 2014   
Two new songs in a special arrangement for the days of the Omer counting by the successful Hasidic singer Moshe David Weissman: 'Yibraech' and 'Yishimaech''
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But two months ago, Rabbi Moshe David Weissman released the album Avoda Shevlev 2, and he is already releasing two vocal songs, especially for the days of the Omer counting.

The first song - "Yibarech" appeared on the album "Avoda Shebelev 2". Weissman composed the song a few years ago in honor of the celebration of the completion of tractates that his older sons performed, as a prayer that he, his wife, and all the parents in the Jewish people would continue to see Jewish happiness from all their descendants. Even before the song was published, it was very well known and loved among his friends and neighbors, who sang it a lot at celebrations and komzits. The song is performed by David Dombrovsky and Yerachmiel Ziegler.

The second song, "Yishimacha," is completely new and is now being released for the first time. Weissman released the "Birkat Ha'banot" as a single in honor of the story of Chai Sarah and later on the work album "Shevlev 2" and was very successful. As part of an interview for the program 9@9; Weissman was asked by interviewer Yossi Zweig, "You have several sons - why is there a song for girls and not boys?" The question took on new meaning from different directions, until one day Weissman found himself singing the blessing of the sons to his baby with all the intentions that he would grow up to be a Torah scholar and do good deeds and that he would be very successful in Torah and good qualities - and to distinguish it - also in material things. The result was successful and since then this melody has been sung every Shabbat night in the Weissman family home. Weissman performs the song himself.

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Both songs were arranged, produced and mixed by Yerachmiel Ziegler, who is also responsible, along with Yitzy Nagel, for the successful background vocals. "I hope that with the release of the album and the release of these vocal performances, the songs will inspire, encourage many more Jews and we will truly see a lot of satisfaction and success from all our children," says Weissman about the songs.

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