Mishpacha Magazine Gift Musical CD featuring; Reb Abish Brodt, Reb Hillel Paley & Reb Suki Berry
Dear Friends,
Mishpacha’s mega Yom Tov issue is, bs’d, welcomed into homes everywhere, a showcase of the magazine’s defining elements- people, places, ideas, graphics and extraordinary photography.
Mishpacha’s Sukkos magazine includes a rare glimpse into the holy court of the Pshevorsker Rebbe, a unique look at the life of a ‘meshulach’, the first and only interview given by Sholom Rubashkin from behind bars, and some fascinating profiles, projects and columns.
This year, there is a ground-breaking initiative as well, in which Reb Abish Brodt, along with Reb Hillel Paley and Reb Suki Berry, set out to recapture the music of the pre-war yeshivos of Lita. In addition to the gift musical CD in the package entitled “Mevaker L’heicholo” featuring their magnificent work- which may not be copied, as it will be sold separately after Yom Tov- there is an entire supplement dedicated to the people, the music, the history, and this genre; music of Yeshivos. The album features eight tracks of songs from yeshivos pre-war PLUS two brand new compositions from the talented Reb Hillel Paley as well as the musical production by Pini Paley.
Click PLAY below to hear a NEW song off the album entitled Hashivah composed by Reb Hillel Paley
Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.
Related Articles
Daniel Gutmann & Moishy Mendelson In A New Medley: Freilach Tantz
Singer Daniel Guttmann is releasing a brand new track called Freilach Tantz, produced by Moishy Mendelson.
Singer & Composer Yehuda Shama “Karov Mitamid”
Singer and composer Yehuda Shama releases a new single that he wrote and composed due to the situation the world
Modim Lach – Yechiel Schron
Yechiel Schron‘s latest musical release comes in the form of his much- anticipated album, “Modim Lach,” which features a collection
the cd is fantastic- What does the word “Chindele” mean?