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Ari Heiman – Heilga Torah Medley

Ari Heiman – Heilga Torah Medley

In honor of Shavuot, The rising star Ari Heiman presents a heartfelt “Torah medley,” celebrating our re connection with the Torah. This special time invites us to pray for Hashem to open our hearts and eyes, allowing us to learn and appreciate the beauty of the Torah.

Ari, renowned for his previous hits “Ana B’choach” and “Mevatel Kol Hagzarot,” brings you a stunning medley of Torah songs by esteemed artists Moishy Schwartz, Levy Falkowitz, Motty Weiss, and Hershy Rottenberg.

Enjoy this beautiful “Torah medley“, and may God inspire you to connect with the Torah always.

Song Credits:

– Sung & Performed By: Ari Heiman

– Music Arrangements: Moishy Kahana

– Producer: Pinchas Friedman

– Piano Performance: Avrumi Cohn

– Mix & Master: Yanky Cohen

– Recorded At: Music Town Studio

– Choir: Meir Isar Zanger, Moishe Yakob, Pinchas Friedman

– Video Production: Double Clap Media (Momo Teitelbaum, Shulem Heiman)

– – E-Guitar Performance: Zalmy Shtekel

– Flute Performance: Hershey Leitner

– *Cover Art: Arelle

– Track Distributed By: Yossi Ehrnfeld

– Description & Digital Marketing: Motty Atias @MottyMedia

Special Thanks: Yoni Gutman (Spark Productions), Shimon Horowitz, Cheski Fuchs, Srulik Cohen

Enjoy this Beautiful Torah medley, and may God open your heart to connect with the Torah always.


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