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Ari Goldwag Presents: Sheves Chaverim 2

Ari Goldwag Presents: Sheves Chaverim 2

Ari Goldwag proudly presents the long awaited album Sheves Chaverim 2! The album contains 11 hit songs that will get you moving and move your soul. The album was produced and composed by Ari Goldwag, and follows on the heels of his hits Yesh Tikvah, Am Echad, Chanukah Light and Forever Dance. The album features the vocals of Sheves Chaverim, which is made up of the talented child soloists Avi Rubin, Yehoshua Rubin, Yedidya and Eliyahu Schneider, and Ari’s son Moshe Dov Goldwag. The album speaks to our times today with songs of prayer that Hashem help us, and songs of hope and joy, expressing the fact that we trust that all will be well. One of the themes of the album is “Spread the Friendship,” which is the idea behind the music video to the hit song “Shir Ushvacha,” which was composed by newcomer Rafi Gantshar. The album also features two songs composed by Moshe Dov – “Borchu” and “Eliyahu.” Shabbos gets two new lively tunes, including the song “Me’ein” whose three parts can all be sung (and clapped!) together. Especially touching is the song “Hoshia Na,” which father and son sing together, and climaxes with “Kerachem Av Al Banim” – as a father has mercy on his son, so may Hashem have mercy on us. The album is chock full of surprises, and promises to be the hit of the Chanukah season – An album that will play all winter long!



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