Ari Hill, Moshe Dovid Weissmandl & Neshama Choir In A New Single/Video “Kiddush”
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After their song Tateleh, Ari Hill and Moshe Dovid Weissmandl are teaming up again in the recording studio, this time to bring us the song “Kiddush“. The original melody was composed by R’ Yom Tov Ehrlich, added on to in the third stanza by Bentzi Stein. The track was arranged and produced by Avremi Shternfeld, together with the Neshama Choir conducted by Itzik Filmer.
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