Modeh Ani – Shmily Morgenstern
This song is a heartfelt expression of gratitude to Hashem for the miraculous recovery from a severe car accident. Despite the dire prognosis from an officer on the scene, Shmily faced a long and painful recovery, during which he couldn’t produce any singing sound due to the injury.
Thanks to the divine intervention of Cantor Hersh Einhorn, the right emissary from Hashem, Shmily‘s voice not only returned but is even better than before. The medley “Modeh Ani,” inspired by Cantor Yossele Rosenblatt, incorporates elements of light chazzanut from Cantor Hersh Einhorn, creating a beautiful tribute.
Vocal Coach: Cantor Hersh Einhorn
Melody composed: Yossele Rosenblatt
Chazzanut by: Cantor Hersh Einhorn
Words of Introduction by: Harav Eisen Shlita
Music by: Fitch Benshimon
Recorded by: Fitch Benshimon
Digital Marketing: Motty Media
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