''Lechtig': Israel Adler and Pinky Weber vibrate in a duet accompanied by 'Naranna' • Watch

June Green
March 22, 2018   
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This is happening for the first time and in a debut duet, the giants of singing and emotion join forces: Israel Adler from Israel and Pinky Weber from the USA, wishing and praying together - "Mach shewin lechtig""

This is a new melody created by Pinky Weber on the song "And Well Was It in the Half Night" sung at the Seder, with a touch of Yiddish words written by Israel Adler, when, as mentioned, the two join for the first time in a sweeping heavenly duet.

""Mach Shevin Lechtig" is all about begging and longing, pleading and requesting, for the privilege of emerging from darkness into a great light, each in the darkness of their own private exile, with great hope that this one stands behind our walls and that in the future they will be redeemed.

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""I was looking for words that would express hope and innocent faith in the general redemption of the whole and the individual, and that every Jew in times of difficulty and challenge would be able to strengthen himself with the innocent faith that the light would now shine," says Israel Adler. "I turned to my friend and colleague Rabbi Pinky Weber, who immediately connected to the content and concept, and the gentle sounds came from the innermost layer of his great soul.".

The renowned arranger Moshe Laufer was entrusted with the task of arranging, with the singing of the 'Narnana' choir heard in the background, with the sound arranger Hershel Brisk, and an excellent mix by Haim Gottesman.

""Mach Shevin Lechtig" appears on the CD 'Lechtig', which is included in a festive holiday package for readers of the English-language newsletter ahead of Passover, in a fine production by the 'Narnana' choir.

Turn on and get carried away.


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