
Dubi Kahana, a talented composer and prayer leader, and his friend Akiva Gruman, release the duet 'Komi Uri'.
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The song, written and composed especially in honor of Dubi's brother's wedding, is a profound musical expression of the longing for redemption and the building of the Temple.
Dubi Kahana, endowed with a unique voice, continues to touch hearts with melodies full of emotion and meaning. With vocal abilities and sensitivity, he brings a personal and touching touch to the song.
He is joined by Akiva Gruman, one of the most prominent singers in Hasidic music, who adds his unique touch to the song. The two, close friends, joined hands in performing it, in perfect harmony, and together they create a musical experience that opens a door to the soul.
“Komi Uri” is not just a song - it is a prayer and longing that is amplified through the sounds, and connects us all towards complete redemption.
Credits: Composition: Dubi Kahane. Vocals: Dubi Kahane Akiva Gruman. Lyrics: Mekorot. Lyrics in Yiddish: Dubi/Harashi Hirsch. Mixing and recording arrangement: Yanki Cohen Studios. Guitars: Noam Burg. Choir: Shloimi Stein. Animation: Shneur Eisenbach. Cover design: Zeira. Public relations: Control
Words in Yiddish: Stei Schiein op Yerushalayim, Leicht Schiein op Yerushalayim, Tsind Schiein en dain licht di niyem, Wi lang nach, Vestu Zein Perstellt... Stei Schiein op Yerushalayim, Leicht Schiein op Yerushalayim, Mein Haaretz Enket en Schreit Yerushalayim, et Geistu Schienen op di Gehelle Welt...
Rise up, Jerusalem, the Irish, already Jerusalem, light the new light, how long will you hide? Rise up, Jerusalem, the Irish, already Jerusalem, my heart misses and cries out, Jerusalem, soon you will shine upon the whole world.