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Chaim Meir Fligman Presents: ‘A Tzibruchen Hartz’ ft. Shulem Saal, Mendy Brill & Dovi Barhorin

Chaim Meir Fligman Presents: ‘A Tzibruchen Hartz’ ft. Shulem Saal, Mendy Brill & Dovi Barhorin

Chaim Meir Fligman of the Shir Vshevach Boys Choir proudly presents: A Tzibruchen Hartz ft. Child Soloists Shulem Saal, Mendy Brull & Dovi Barhorin.

This beautiful melody was composed by the talented R’ Eliezer Zisya Werthimer, a man with an amazing musical mind R’ Eliezer Zisya always has some compositions he’s working on, now he teamed up with Chaim Meir Fligman producer and founder of the famed Shir Vshevach Boys Choir to bring you this incredible!

Credits:
Song Composed by: R’ Eliezer Zisya Werthimer
Sung by: Shulem Saal, Mendy Brull & Dovi Barhorin
Background Vocals by: Chaim Meir Fligman
Vocals Recorded at: Shir Vshevach Studios Airmont, NY
Engineered by: Chaim Meir Fligman
Presented by: Chaim Meir Fligman
Produced by: Yossi Shick – The Arrange It Team Productions
Music Arranged by: Efrayim Markowitz
Mix by: Hershy Pavel
Video Directed by: Shmily Steinberg
Filmed by: Shoot Studios
Edited by: Platinum Edit
Marketing by: Yossi Shick – The Arrange It Team Productions & Ari Weizer – Yiddish Vinkel

Special Thanks to everyone who made this project a success.



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