Rachmiel Leib – Suka V’lulav
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Rachmiel Leib is a musician who lives in Beitar Ilit, Eretz Yisrael.
He released a song for Sukkot last year titled “Suka V’lulav.” It is a lively nigun with lyrics from a centuries old Sefardi zemer, and the nigun is also of Sefardi origin, but it is based thoroughly on the major scale and therefore accessible to all.
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