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Freilach Band Chuppah Series – Achas & Mi Bon (Mona) – Moti Ilowitz, Avrum Chaim Green & Shira Choir

Freilach Band Chuppah Series – Achas & Mi Bon (Mona) – Moti Ilowitz, Avrum Chaim Green & Shira Choir

Next up in the Freilach Band Chuppah series, where we bring you high-quality videos from some of the magnificent Chuppahs at which Freilach Band performs, is a magnificent chuppa performed live in Ateres Avrohom.

Watch vocalist Moti Ilowitz and child soloist Avrum Chaim Green perform “Achas Shualti” as an emotional ‘walk down’ tune. Then, an inspiring rendition of “Mi Bon Siach.”

Achas Shualti, composed by Yitzy Weissberg and originally sung by MBD, was rearranged for this Chuppa by our very own Tzvi Blumenfeld.
Mi Bon Siach, composed by R’ Yankel Talmud, was arranged by Mona Rosenblum on his album “Di Groise Chasuna.” It was orchestrated for this Chuppah by Tzvi Blumenfeld.

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Video Credits:
Sung by: Moti Illowitz & Child Soloist Avrum Chaim Green
Music by: Freilach Band/Avrumi Schreiber
Conducted by: Tzvi Blumenfeld
Vocals by: Shira Choir
Vocals Arranged by: Yoeli Horowitz
Mixed by: V-Gold Beat Production
Live Sound by: Baba Z.
Live production by: JME Live
Stage Manager: Motty Jay
Video by: Motty Engel
Public Relations: Sruly Meyer
Press: Pinny Blumenfeld/The Hashtag Group



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