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Avrumy Samet With A New Single “Proud to be a YID”

Avrumy Samet With A New Single “Proud to be a YID”

B”H
After such a meaningful Yom Kippur, we feel that HaShem has forgiven us of all our sins and cleansed us.
We are ready to start a new and clean slate with an excited atmosphere of holiness. We are even more proud of being the chosen nation, the Yidden!  
There is an air of cheerful holiness and great joy that is felt in every Jewish heart…
Avrumy Samet is releasing a huge energetic song full of joy and Jewish pride called”Proud to be a YID”
It is especially timely because anti-Semitism and hatred of Jews is rampant around the world. It is now the best time to dance with boundless joy and Jewish pride in honor of Avinu Shebashomaim

Lyrics:
Tatte I thank you
Tatte I love you
I’m proud to be a yid
אשרינו מה טוב חלקנו
ומה נעים גורלנו
ומה יפה ירשתנו

Thank You Hashem For Giving Me The Merit To Be A Yid, To Love You And To Sing To You…

Credits:
Produced & Arranged By: Manchester Jewish Music
Lyrics & Sung By: Avrumy Samet
Music By: Shmuel Levinson
Mixed, Recorded & Edited By: Lazer Levy at Sound Sonic Studios, London, [email protected]
Choir By: MD Schwartz, [email protected]
Filmed & Photography by: D Rubin Production Manchester
Graphic design, video Editing & Video production: Arnon Almasi
Digital Distribution: Mobile1 Music
PR: Yossi Zweig

https://bfan.link/proud-to-be-a-yid


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