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‘Lemaancha’: Rabbi Yehoshua Klepner & The Wonder Child Yossi Weberman In A Moving Duet

‘Lemaancha’: Rabbi Yehoshua Klepner & The Wonder Child Yossi Weberman In A Moving Duet

In anticipation of Simchat Torah, the holiday marking two years since the outbreak of the ‘Iron Swords’ war and the horrific and shocking massacre that took place in the south of the country, a moving duet is being released these days. “Lemaancha” is a special song that expresses the expectation of complete redemption and the prayer for a good and joyful new year with Mashiach.

The song is performed with great emotion by Rabbi Yehoshua Klepner, together with the Wonder Child Yossi Weberman, which is already the third duet in which he participates and the public is thirsty to hear his sweet voice.

The song was composed by Rabbi Mordechai Weberman, produced by Moti Friedman, and musically arranged by Yanki Cohen, accompanied by a lyric video produced by Mendelssohn Media that reflects in a special way the expectation of complete redemption.

Credits: Management and Production: Moti Friedman Composition: Mordechai Weberman
Arrangement and Mixing: Yanki Cohen
Electric and Acoustic Guitars: Noam Borg
Recorded at Yanki Cohen Studios
Choirs: Menachem Bernstein Graphics and Lyrics: Mendelssohn Media
Public Relations: Mendy Kurant


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