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Avi Begun – Dayenu single

Avi Begun – Dayenu single

As Pesach approaches we think back on all the miracles that Hashem has done for us. From leaving Egypt to our present day miracles we have to be thankful every day. Everything Hashem does is for the best even though many times we’re not able to understand why things happen. By having faith, Klal Yisroel has learned to move forward even in the darkest of times.

This latest tragedy in Toulouse which took the lives of four precious souls shocked the entire world and will likely remain in our hearts forever. Avi Begun felt it was appropriate to dedicate this song in memory of the four Kedoshim who were murdered Al Kiddush Hashem and that we should only see the Haggadah’s ultimate Dayenu so we can rejoice once again with all the departed souls.
Avi you would like to make a donation to the families of the victims, please go to https://globaljewish.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=15

The song is a FREE download on MostlyMusic.com.

For more on Avi Begun please visit his website avibegun.com

Composed by Avi Begun
Arrangement, Piano & Synths: Yaron Gershovsky
Drums: Gal Gershovsky
Bass: Tony Montalbo
Recorded & Mixed at Studio X/ AJ Greenwald
Cover design by Ari Begun



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