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Yissachar Dror – Ma Tovu

Yissachar Dror – Ma Tovu

Song Dedication:
It gives me great pleasure and a zechus to dedicate my very first song, to my Holy Rebbe, the great Tzaddik Reb Shaya’le Ben Reb Moshe Of Kerestir.

Music Credits:
Song Composed & Produced by Yitzy Waldner
Music Produced & arranged by Ian Freitor
Mixed & Mastered @Play Master studio
Backing Vocals: Yissachar Dror
Vocals Recorded @STUDIO6 Lakewood N.J.

Marketing:
Pr Marketing USA: Sruly Meyer
Pr Marketing Israel: Izeek Daniel
Graphics Design By Dafna Nojowitz – Acadia Design
Portraiture By Rachel Mishanieh
New Media: Boruch Nojowitz & Yehuda Neuman

Video credits:
Production: Munch media
Director/Cinematographer: Menachem Wienstein.

Special Thanks:
Rabbi Bentzion Kaye
Rabbi David Ashear
Chase Kaplan @kaplanStudios
Rafi Graydi
The Dror, Madar, Kaye, Hillel, Rosenboum, Avram, Adelman
Shwekey, Shoner, Haber and Nojowitz Families

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Lyrics:
:מה טבו אהליך יעקב משכנתיך ישראל
ואני ברב חסדך אבוא ביתך, אשתחוה אל
:היכל קדשך ביראתך

How goodly are your tents, O Jacob, your
dwelling places, O Israel. As for me, through
Your abundant kindness I will enter Your House,
I will prostrate myself toward Your Holy
Sanctuary in awe of You.


Tags assigned to this article:
Ian FreitorMa TovuYissachar DrorYitzy Waldner

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