
After several special performances of well-known songs and cantorial excerpts, the Hasidic cantor and singer Zvi Greenheim, who appears at major events and state ceremonies in Israel and around the world, surprises with a single-clip "Walking to the Canopy" - about the holy moment of the bride and groom entering under the canopy.
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The clip was filmed in a pastoral atmosphere combined with spectacular locations and in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Greenheim, whose grandfather was the "master of the organ" in the town of Kotzek, began studying music and cantorship at the age of 14 with the best teachers in the world of cantorship and Jewish music, and today appears on many respected stages in Israel and around the world and is in demand for cantorship Sabbaths, concerts and performances.
""After dozens of performances of cantorial and musical pieces, I decided it was time to release my own original song," says Greenheim, "a special chuppah song, which I produced especially for all the dear brides and grooms who get to stand in a special and sacred moment under the chuppah.".
Come and join Zvi on a spectacular pastoral journey between the forest trees and the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem:
Credits:
Composition: Westlife Band | Lyrics: Rabbi Yehuda Loyav | Musical production: Asor Elkayim | Recording studio: lceCream Ramat Gan | Sound technician: Ofer Freund | Mix: Kobi Whitman | Photography and editing: Yanki Elharer | Assistant photographer: Shmulik Elharer | Script and direction: Zvi Grinheim | Artistic consulting: Itzik Finkelstein | Graphics: Mandy Elharer | Representation and management: Itzik Finkelstein | Public relations: Mandy Kornet.