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Dedicated To The Healing of The Sick: A Moving Fuet: Shragi Kluger & The Wonder Child Yossi Weberman Sing “V’Rapo Yirapay”

Dedicated To The Healing of The Sick: A Moving Fuet: Shragi Kluger & The Wonder Child Yossi Weberman Sing “V’Rapo Yirapay”

A new single clip is released “V’Rapo Yirapay” sung in Yiddish by the Chassidic singer from Antwerp, Shragi Kluger together with the Chassidic wonder child from Jerusalem Yossi Weberman, to the tune of Rabbi Yehoshua Klepner who composed it a year ago. The song is tastefully accompanied by the “Musicalish” choir.

“The song was composed a year ago, from the depth of the belief that there is no other doctor in the world but HaShem, may He be blessed, but the timing was chosen for the week that marks 8 years since the great time of pain, when the systems of our son Chaim Mordechai ben Gitel bsoch shaar cholei Yisrael, in preparation for the Bar Mitzvah of our son Avraham Yehuda. We will be moved, we will pray, we will be moved, and we will be exalted.” Klepner shares from the depths of his heart.

Credits:

Composition and lyrics: Rabbi Yehoshua Klepner

Musical production: Mordechai Weberman
Musical arrangement: Benzi Brandsdorfer
Vocalist: Shragi Kluger/Antwerp

Child of soloist: Yossi Weberman
Management and technical production: Moti Friedman Choir: Musicalish
Recordings and mixing: Yanki Cohen Studios
Editing of the clip lyrics and cover design: Miri Tennold

Public relations: Mendy Kurnat



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