Avi Ben Yisrael & Yeled Hapella Nehorai Turgeman Cover “Ve’afilu Behastora”
Renowned singer Avi Ben Yisrael cover’s the hit song “Ve’afilu Behastora” originally performed and recorded by Yoeli Klein.
With this song, singer Avi Ben Yisrael reveals a new discovery, that of new yeled hapella Nehorai Turgeman of whom we are sure to hear a lot of in the near future. To fuse a better connection between the lyrics and the listener, Avi Ben Israel was not satisfied with simply recording the song in a studio. He flew to Uman to the site of the kever of holy Rabbi Nachman, to record the song with its moving words there.
Also, the musical arrangement of this song were greatly upgraded by Ziki Zinati, one of the leading arrangers is Mizrachi religious music who is responsible for some of the greatest hits from the recent Mizrachi hits. Ziki also plays and hired all the best musicians in Israel.
Not only is Avi Ben Yisrael a successful singer, he is also the author responsible for a series of best-selling books including; “Chagei Yisrael Im Avi Ben Yisrael,” “Meor Haolam” and the book that became a instant hit – “Ramar Far Hador.”
Lyrics: Rabbi Nachman
Composed by Yoeli Klein & Shaya Gross
Arrangements: Tziki Zinati
Guitars: Avi Singolda
Drums; Avi Avidani
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