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Ahrele Samet & Yanky Daskal In A Melody To The Request of The Bereaved Father: “Dee Ershta Ani Ma’amin” (The First Ani Ma’amin)

Ahrele Samet & Yanky Daskal In A Melody To The Request of The Bereaved Father: “Dee Ershta Ani Ma’amin” (The First Ani Ma’amin)

“I believe with complete faith that the Creator, blessed be His name, is the Creator and Leader of all creatures, and He alone made and does and will do all deeds”

There are no stronger words than these for a special period that all of Israel believes in, and in particular for the holiday of Pesach, which is called the holiday of faith.

“May everything be blessed by Him and He does and will do for all “

This melody was composed by the great composer and singer Yanky Daskal with so much inspiration. Yanky says that a dear Jew from the United States who lost his son a month before he was supposed to stand under the chuppah approached him and said that he really wanted to get stronger and asked the Jew why there was still no song on the words of the first Ani Ma’amin. Yanky immediately began the arrangement and the perfect melody was literally created with the help of HaShem. Yanky contacted the musician Ahrele Samet to join him for the special performance and they decided to share such a moving melody with the whole of Israel, in honor of the holiday of faith to bring the whole of Israel closer to unity and the hope for the coming of the Mashiach soon.

Credits: Composition: Yanky Daskal
Musical arrangement: Benny Laufer
Sound arrangement: Eli Spri Graphics: Avi Berman
Mix: Shlomi Wechter


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