Bunim Atem – Yoeli Davidovich, Ahrele Samet, Malchut Choir & Chasidimlech
The hit from the ancient ‘Lelover’ tune sung during times of joy by the Rebbes of the Lelov family, is given a particularly bouncy performance by the duo of great artists in the Chassidic sector, Yoeli Davidovich and Ahrele Samet. The combination of the words ”Baunim Atem L’Hashem Elokeichem‘, the singer Yoeli Davidovich gives new expression and meaning to the power of the joyful song, the holy words of Moshe to every Jew, wherever he is, that reminds us of the unique connection to our Father in Heaven. The verse breathes life and gives strength to each of us together with the joyful melody, the two even received the blessing of the great Rabbi Meilich Biderman, who composed the song for every great occasion, as was the custom of his holy ancestors, and also encouraged them to release the song and blessed them to spread joy in every Jewish heart. The children’s choir ‘Chasidimlech‘ alongside the ‘Malchut‘ choir conducted by R. Pinchas Bichler, in the best of tradition, blend together here in perfect harmony.
Miraculously, the song ‘Bunim Atem‘ gained wide distribution and became an official hit even before the publication of the arrangement presented to you.
Credits:
Lyrics and concept: Yoeli Davidovich
Melody: Atik Yomin Sung in the Courtyards of ‘Lelov’ and ‘Karlin’
Songs: Yoeli Davidovich, Ahrele Samet
Arrangement: Naftali Landsman
Vocals: Malchut, Chasidimlech
Song arrangement: Pinchas Bichler
Guitars: Nachman Halevitz
Mix: Haim Mozes
Project graphic design: Zeira
Animation and AI: Shia Fried
Recorded at Yonatan Blau Studios, MW.
Public Relations: Control
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