Avrumy Samet With A New Hit “Berditchiv” In Honor of The Yahrtzeit of “Rabbi Levi Yitzchak ben Sara Sasha of Berditchiv”
The famous singer Avrumy Samet from Manchester, England, connects us to Rabbi Levy Yitzchak ben Sara Sasha of Berditchiv, who is considered the Jewish Advocate for Bnei Yisrael.
This is being released immediately after the Yomim Noraim, a time when every Jew is looking for merits in order to come out with a decree for a good and sweet New Year.
It is well known from the Rebbe of Ruzhin that when you mention the name of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak ben Sara Sasha, you evoke good influences and Mazal from Shamayim.
So, this is the time to sing and dance in honor of the Yahrzeit of the “Barditchiver”, zechuso yagein aleinu, on
כ״ה תשרי. May his memory be a blessing and protect us and all of klal Yisrael , Amen.
You are invited to enter a successful new year with lots of joy and dancing!
Credits:
Produced & Arranged By: Manchester Jewish Music.
Composed, Lyrics & Sung By: Avrumy Samet
Music By: Shmuel Levinson
Mixed, Recorded & Edited By: Lazer Levy at Sound Sonic Studios, London, [email protected]
Kids Choir By: Shir V’shevach
Arranged and Conducted By: Chaim Meir Fligman
Children’s Choir Recorded at: Master Studios, Airmont NY
Engineer by Chaim Meir Fligman
Child Soloist: Shiyeh Badansky
Child Actors: Mendel’e Leizer, Dovid’el Leizer, Sheiye’le Leizer (Great-Grandchildren of BARDITSCHOV’ER)
Graphic design, video Editing & Video production: Arnon Almasi
Filmed By: Tova Schprecher
Video Footage of BARDITSCHOV: https://shiezoli.com
Digital Distribution: Mobile1 Music
PR: Yossi Zweig
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