B’yad Hayotzer – Sababa Band feat. Shloime & Yanky Daskal
We are very excited to bring you another amazing Sababa single just in time for Lag Ba’Omer! This one of a kind song is called B’yad Hayotzer featuring the dynamic duo of Shloime & Yanky Daskal. When listening to B’yad Hayotzer, you will feel inspired and the passion that is expressed throughout. This song was composed by Yanky Daskal and arranged Mendy Hershkowitz, the Musical Director of the Sababa Band. Sit back & enjoy the hartzig voices of the talented Daskal brothers.
Sponsored by
R’ Yitzchak Stark
R’ Moshe Schwartz
R’ Yoel Sterngold
To strengthen the broken hearts among Klal Yisroel, with Emunah & Bitachon, and to know that everything is in the hands of Hashem, and a Refuah can happen in the blink of an eye.
Sponsored as a zechus for the Refuah of Alexander Zusha Ben Aliza, along with the other Cholim in Klal Yisroel. May Hakodosh Baruch Hu fill them with mercy and heal them and keep them alive. He will soon send them healing from the sky, the medicine of the soul and the healing of the body.
L’iluy nishamas
HaRav HaTzadik Meshulam Feish Ben HaRav HaTzadik Mordechai Zyochi
R’ Mordechai Asher Yehoshua Ben R’ Shneur Zalman
Mrs. Chaya Zippora Bas R’ Avraham
R’ Menahem Meshulam, Ben R’ Yisroel
Mrs. Shacha’a Attia Bas R’ Baruch Bendit
Credits:
B’Yad Hayotzer Sababa Band feat. Shloime & Yanky Daskal
Composed by: Yanky Daskal
Produced and arranged by: Mendy Hershkowitz
Music by: Sababa Band
Choir by: Shira Choir – Led by Yoely Horowitz
Post production: Sonic Duo – Mendy Hershkowitz & Shloimy Salzman
Mix and Master: Sonic Duo
Video Production: Rivkin Media
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