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Yehuda Zeitoun Releases A Double Single For His New album “Yishtabach Shimcha”

Yehuda Zeitoun Releases A Double Single For His New album “Yishtabach Shimcha”

After two successful singles “Halev Niftach” and “Yishtabach Shimcha” from the upcoming new album, Yehuda Zeitoun presents his fourth album “Yishtabach Shimcha“. The album features 11 new songs which are unique, with a list of distinguished composers and arrangers Sharon Avilchak / Yishai Ribot / David Bittan / Doron Elimelech addition to compositions by Zeitun himself.

With the release of the NEW album, Yehuda presents the following Double Single, one Mizrachi song and one Chasidi from the new album, What a gift. “Eizhu Matana” the Mizrachi song was composed by Sharon Avilchak, “Shelo Samanu Kohem” is composed by Yishai Ribot with arrangements by Doron Elimelech.

Yehuda Zeitoun was born in France, as now lives in Jerusalem the capital of Israel, And all day working and Labor Torah And living appears at weddings, and events.

Click PLAY below to hear the song “Eizhu Matana”

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Click PLAY below to hear the song “Shelo Samanu Kohem”

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