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Binyamin Aryeh – Avinu Malkeinu

Binyamin Aryeh – Avinu Malkeinu

For many years Binyamin Aryeh wanted to connect the heart of Yisrael to his songs. His family and friends recognized his tremendous potential during his early childhood, but the fear of jumping into the stormy waters of the music world kept him from doing this. At the end of the day, he garnered up some courage and composed a prayer song called “Avinu Malkeinu Psach Sharei Shamayim“, that has received special hearings during these days, especially during the days of Elul.

Binyamin is an 18-year old boy who lives in Bnei Brak, and learns in Yeshivat Shvei Chevron, which we all remember from the kidnapping of the 3 boys HY”D. Lately, he has been working on his debut album, and it seems like he has a bright future ahead of him.

Credits:
Lyrics: Tefilat Avinu Malkeinu
Composition and vocals: Binyamin Aryeh
Arrangements and Production: Yaakov Asaraf
Drums: Uri Aharon
Bass: Roni Yohrman
Electric Guitar: Harel Neuman
Mixing: Rubi Fayer
Mastering: Jordan Schultz Studios
Recorded at: Sulam Yaakov

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