
The 'Holy Days' are here, and young singer Hili Brand is taking advantage of the holy days to launch the premiere clip of an emotional rosary called "Tate Kom Shevin" - in which he performs the best songs of the period.
In days like these when hatred and division have taken over the public discourse, Brand chooses to unite the lines and the songs, weaving in heartfelt poetry "Maloch" by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach and "Oi Bashafer" by Meir Adler alongside "Mein Kind" by Michael Schnitzler and "Hannu Ve'annu" by Levi Cohen - to the vibrant melodies of Pinky Weber.
In the arrangement of the song, Hili also chose one, entrusting the string to the hands of arrangers Yanki Bruin and Srulik Stern, each contributing his part and talent to amplify the singing that will go straight to the heart, alongside a music video filmed at Bruin's EQ Studios.
Credits:
Recorded and filmed at EQ Studios - Yanki Bruin | Musical arrangement: Yanki Bruin and Srulik Stern | Percussionist: Avi Avidani | Percussion: Itamar Halevi | Bass: Nachman Halvitz | Guitars: Yonatan Porat | Wind instruments: Nachman Zucker | Piano: Srulik Stern | Mixing and mastering: Yanki Bruin | Production: Leiby Szczeransky (Rejoice in Leiby) | Photography: Shalom Gilbert | Direction and editing: Hershey Segal (Hershey') | New media: Front page advertising.