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Moti Monk sitting at Zichron Moshe! (Hit Summer Meeting)

Moti Monk sitting at Zichron Moshe! (Hit Summer Meeting)

Singer Motty Munk continues to surprise the Chassidic/Yeshivish musical world and is now releasing a new single that is about his longing for the Shtender in the Beis Medrash. You may remember that he put out a single about a year ago, called Lo Tirah, which was a fun and energetic hit song, and now he is releasing another one as well.

In the past few years Moty has been a very studious Bachur, but besides for his learning in Yeshiva he performs at weddings and events, as well as arranges and conducts about 5 children’s choirs throughout the different neighborhoods of Yerushalayim.

Yosheiv Le’Yad Zichron Moshe is a new single, released in honor of the Bein Hazmanim period of the summer, which grabs to the longing of the good times in the embrace of a Daf of Gemara, when one’s head is resting only in study, without any sort of external distractions, which all of the sudden disappears.

Within the next few weeks, there will also be a video clip.
Lyrics and composition: Yisroel Munk
Arrangement and musical production: Alon Hillel

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