Listen: Bar Mitzvah Groom Contributes Song in Honor of Rabbi Shalom Rubashkin's Release

Haredim 10
December 22, 2017   
Rabbi Yoeli Klein produced a song for his eldest son's Bar Mitzvah, which is taking place tonight, but the groom chose to dedicate the song to Rabbi Shalom Mordechai Rubashkin on the occasion of the miracle of salvation.
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Mazal-Tov: The manger's husband, Rabbi Yoeli Klein, is celebrating the Bar Mitzvah of his eldest son today - and in honor of this, he created another single: "To You I Cry.".

This time, the son's father was joined by Rabbi Ahle Samet and the patron of the Magen, Rabbi Mendi Weiss.

And if you thought his name would be absent from the production, you can relax - the opening to the song was written by musician R. Shaia Gross.

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""The people of Israel go through trials every day, but by God's grace we are granted general and private graces. The new song expresses the miracles that God showers upon us every moment. The new song is a kind of confession from me - for all the good that He has bestowed upon me and also from my friend Baruch the Talented Shaia Gross, who was privileged to see salvations and graces this week," says Rabbi Yoeli.

The song was arranged by Eli Klein and Itzi Berry, and the wonderful saxophone parts belong to David Heller, who gave his heart and soul to the song.

The song was previously performed by Israel Dagan, and in Breslov there are those who claim that the song is associated with Rabbi Nathan zt"l.

With the release of the song, the exciting news of the release arrived. The Bar Mitzvah groom did not hesitate and decided to "donate" the private song that was written for him - and dedicate it to Rabbi Shalom Mordechai Rubashkin.

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