A Brand New EP, Featuring Beri Weber & Duvid Berger Just in Time For The Weeks of Shovavim
In the holy and inspiring spirit of the Shovavim weeks, music fans eagerly await a beautiful, heartwarming three-song Shovavim project. This project brings us a three-part series of sweet and soulful melodies, presented by Moishy Kraus Music Studios and performed by some of the finest voices in the Jewish music world.
The rich musical arrangements, combined with the heartfelt vocals of R’ Dovid Berger and R’ Beri Weber, add a new dimension of warmth and professionalism. The harmonic voices of the Shira Choir further drive the project into an inspiring experience for these weeks. It deeply connects to what the neshama seeks during the Shovavim days, helping us reflect and grow spiritually.
These original compositions, by the talented Reb Yaakov Aaron Landau, blend Tefillah and hope with heartfelt warmth and a profound call to Teshuvah. They uplift the soul, bringing us closer to Hashem and to ourselves through beautiful melodies of the highest quality. The EP album is now available for streaming on all platforms, enjoy.
Credits:
Produced: Moshe Kraus | MK Studios
Music arranged by: Yanky Steinmetz & Nachmy Glauber
Project Management & Marketing: SolBlum
Choir: The Shira Choir
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