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“Ata Bechartanu” – Aharela Goldman

“Ata Bechartanu” – Aharela Goldman

In honor of the holiday of Sukkot, Aharela Goldman presents a new and especially joyful rendition of the well-known Chabad tune “Ata Bechartanu.”

The song, which has been sung for generations among Chabad followers in moments of joy and exaltation, receives a fresh and contemporary interpretation here with a modern musical arrangement, a sweeping rhythm and an energy that brings the joy of the holiday into the Sukkah.

The colorful music video accompanies the song in a Sukkah atmosphere full of light, dance and joy, and reflects the eternal message of the holiday of Sukkot, unity and true joy in keeping the mitzvot.

Credits:
Composition: Chabad Amami
Musical production: Benny Barzel
Arrangement: Yidel Rosenfeld
Song production: Avi Reimi
Choirs: David Taub
Guitars: Avi Singolda
Clarinet: Srulik Lederman
Saxophone: Avreimy Gelbstein
Mix: Chaim Mozes
Recorded in studios: David Taub, Avi Reimi, Benny Barzel, Chezki Stern
Cover design: Oligraph
Video production: Dudi Bauer
Photography: Nachman Alber
Lighting: Arthur Martzensko
Editing and color: Zeevi Shikopitsky
Extra agency: Chaim Lifshitz


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