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Sochi Majeski With A New Single “Shuloim Aleichem”

Sochi Majeski With A New Single “Shuloim Aleichem”

Sochi Majeski is an aspiring singer and songwriter.To date, he has released three of his niggunin, garnering him an intimate following of loyal fans.

This Shabbos as we all know is Shabbos Nachamu. We all want to connect with Hashem, and the Malachim. Hopefully with these beautiful and meaningful words of Shuloim Aleichem we can all achieve true deveykus. Sochi’s father A”H looked forward to singing Shuloim Aleichem around the Shabbos table with him and his brothers every single week. May Hashem bless each and every one of us with a complete Nechama, and bring us the geulah shleima, where we will greet Moshiach with the final Shalom Aleichem b’korov mamish.

Sponsored By: Eventus Capital, LLC
L’eilu Nishmas: Ephraim Dov Ber Ben Yakov Yehuda, & Yosef Mordechai Ben shalom ZTL.

Stream/listen to Shuloim Aleichem on all digital platforms

Composed and Performed by: Sochi Majeski
Arranged, Mix & Mastered by: Eli Klein & Yitzy Berry
Drums: Avi Avidani
Guitars & Bass: Nachman Helbitz
Clarinet: Nachman Tzuker
Violin: Gavriel Shuraki
Adult Choir: Weinberger Brothers, Eli Klein & Yitzy Berry
Kids Choir: Shir Vshevach Boys Choir
Child Soloist: Yidel Trieger
Arranged By:Chaim Meir Fligman
Recorded at:Master Studios Airmont NY
PR Yossi Zweig –Intelligent Noise LLC


Tags assigned to this article:
Eli KleinShuloim AleichemSochi MajeskiYitzy Berry

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