
After the first and unique album by the grammer Avraham Mordechai Schwartz, 'Kheruvim Elyonim', he is preparing for a 'second wave' and releasing a debut single from the upcoming album that combines Corona, Shavuot, rhymes and a lot of emotion.
Schwartz's debut album was a great success, ranking among the most purchased Hasidic albums in digital stores.
This time, he addresses the young of the flock and combines texts from the sacred poem "Akadum Milin," which is recited on Shavuot in all Jewish communities and deals with the greatness of God, alongside words he composed in Yiddish that deal with the power of the people of Israel to survive the bitter exile - something that the nations of the world are unable to understand - and this is only thanks to the knowledge of the enormous reward we will receive in the future.
The melody was composed by Schwartz, who is also known as the producer of Levi Falkowitz's albums, and the musical arrangement was written by Shia Bernstein from London.
""We are going through a challenging period, full of trials, and despite everything, our mouths are full of singing to God, we praise, glorify and rejoice in the joy of the Torah, in the joy of Yom Tov, and thank Him for the privilege of being Jews. Let us strengthen ourselves in faith and love for God," says Schwartz.