
In the midst of Purim, singing giants Aharla Samet and Mandy Weiss head out to the big feast: via the Jerusalem Atika Winery to purchase the Hamra brand wine, they continue to the big feast at Hershey Koritz's Sabori - Food Wins, as they sit at the festive table with members of the Malchot choir and the children of the young Hasidimlaech choir.
At the table laden with goodies and amidst intoxicating wines, they sing the new tune by choir member Bentz Stein, accompanied by Hershey Segal's orchestra and the Klezmer players.
Yoni Weiss' Cossacks burst into the feast, turning the arena into a fire pit, severely whipping the "ruling" musicians as is the custom of the day, but not before they receive permission from Leiby Sharansky's "Rejoice in Leiby" production company, which is in charge of the task.
The heroes of the story of the scroll are not holding back either: here they appear retroactively starring the two Haredi actors Velva Kirshenbaum – in the hat of the Jewish Mordechai, and Sandy Steiner – in the hat of the Haggai Haman.
The location was filmed in the luxurious Ashdod lounge, the Blue Castle, in the spirit of the biblical capital, Shushan. This time, the scroll is read from luxurious Esther scrolls from the World Center for Luxurious Torah Scrolls by Zeev Weksberger, who also provided his own home for the campaign.
The script and direction are from 'Mastrategia' by arranger and conductor Pinchas Bichler; the arrangement and the music by the newlywed and talented choir member - Benzi Stein; the photography and editing are by Hershy Segal.
Filmed by Yitzhak Kalman and Roni Nathan. The friends were recorded by Michael Weinberger in our studio. MW.The Hasidimlaech was recorded at 'Fare' Studios, with Yanni Bruin in charge of the mix. The PR and digital department of 'Bazathi'.