
The single-clip "Prayers" is being released especially for the eve of Rosh Chodesh Sivan - the day when parents can pray for their children.
The melody is by Hershey Weinberger, to which a few words in Yiddish have been added, emphasizing the power of a father's and mother's prayer, which they pour out as a prayer for their children, arranged and orchestrated by the arranger Yehuda Galili, with the 'Narnana' choir and the 'Shir Veshav' children's choir.
The words are:
""And even if a person is not worthy of having his prayer heard by God, if he comes to pray and ask for mercy for his sons and daughters to walk in the way of God, God will mercifully accept his prayer...
""Der Eivishter heard a Tate's prayers, and he saw a mother's prayers, and he answered their prayers, and every time, how did he see me?""
A carefully crafted, precise and well-designed lyric video was produced for the new song, incorporating footage from the Ponybiz Yeshiva Hall in Bnei Brak, alongside highly advanced computer techniques and visual simulations, the fruit of the work of producer Yankela Kryshevsky.
""Prayers": Singer and presenter Israel Adler
Composer: Hershey Weinberger
Musical production: Yossi Hanig
Arrangement and orchestration: Yehuda Galili
Choir: Narnana
Sound arrangement: Herschel Brisk
Children's Choir: Song and Praise
Mixing and Mastering: Shai Sivan
Recorded at: Michael Weinberger Studios
Clip: Yankla Kryszewski
Photographed at the Ponybiz Yeshiva Hall - special thanks to the director, Rabbi Eli Buskila