
The five beloved, popular and selected melodies for 'Rahmaana Deani', from the Selichot poems, are combined into one moving and majestic string, as they are served hot and steaming at the annual HCS dinner held every year in New York.
Several passengers together? This is what you need to do when crossing at the entrance to the Denkal!
This year, this time in Borough Park, Zanville Weinberger and the Malchot Choir from Israel performed as usual, accompanied by Mendy Hershkowitz's huge orchestra.
But this time, the boy prodigy Benzi Klatzkin also joins the group and gives his interpretation of the melodies of the "Rahmana".
The rosary opens with the melody of Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz's "Rahmana", originally performed by Moti Steinmetz. From here we move on to Shmili Unger's famous "Rahmana" with a melody by Pinky Weber, and then to the unforgettable "Rahmana", which was one of the landmarks in the musical career of Zanvil Weinberger, who originally performed it at the beginning - Belza's "Rahmana" with a melody by Rabbi Eliyahu Eisenbach. Here comes Pinchas Bichler's melody on "Rahmana", which was published last year in a performance by Moti Wiesel and Bentzie Klatzkin, with the mythological "Rahmana" of Chabad being served for dessert.