The Cry Of The Deportees From Spanish Jewry In A Rhythmic Song: “Mah Shelo Yiyeh”!
Avrumy Samet steps towards the debut album and presents a fourth and rhythmic single of the season called “Mah Shelo Yiyeh“, which he also wrote and composed.
The words of “Mah Shelo Yiyeh” are based on the difficult story of the deportees from Spanish Jewry who failed to escape when they were thrown on a lonely island in the middle of the sea and despite the difficulty and their last moments strengthened and promised that in life they would not leave their heavenly Father.
In short… “Mah Shelo Yiyeh” click play below!
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