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A. A. Stern Recruits The Best Singers To Honor The Daf Yomi

A. A. Stern Recruits The Best Singers To Honor The Daf Yomi

Congratulations on the occasion of the imminent Siyum Hashas. In honor of this momentous event a new project came into being from A. A. Stern.

This is the first single from a unique new album which will feature ten new compositions on the Torah, prayer and faith in the specific rates of hastening the redemption mercy. These songs were composed for the occasion of the upcoming Siyum Hashas and the beginning of the new cycle Daf Yomi. The siyum fall out on yud gimel Av – August 1st, 2012. Five songs are well known hits that we all know, but newly arranged and they sound quite different while the other five are all new compositions.

Twelve of the top chassidic singers from all ethnic groups and circles marked by unity and love for Israel and for the Daf Yomi participated in this production; Yehuda Dym, Efraim Mendelson, Shmuel Krischer, Siani Modah, Amit Liani, Elyokum Binnstok, Avi Hilson, Chagai Yemini, Chaim Meir Steimtz, Shimon Steinberg, Avraham Hirsch and Avi Heller Houminer.

Lyrics and Composition: AA Stern Arrangements: Jeff Horvitch Musical production: Yehuda Dym

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