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Ephraim Markowitz & Yosef Zev Braver – Kimts Mit Mir

Ephraim Markowitz & Yosef Zev Braver – Kimts Mit Mir

Sukkot is the beloved and musical holiday of the Jewish people. This year, in the current situation with the lockdown and closure in Israel, the traditional Kumzitzim and the Simchas Beis Hashoeiva in which Braver and Markowitz performed in recent years in front of hundreds and thousands of people, will probably not take place.

Right before the holiday, Markowitz sat down at the piano and gave the microphone to the Braver and together they bring Klal Yisroel into Sukkot with an exciting and musical atmosphere with this warm and unique melody Composed by Ephraim. On the words of the piyyut on the first night of the holiday, זְמִירוֹת וּנְגִינוֹת בְּחַג הַסֻּכּוֹת בִּכְלֵי שִׁיר וּבְחָלִיל בְּחַג הַסֻּכּוֹת with a special interpretation in Yiddish

We are sure that you will listen and enjoy this song. In this way, they will remain connected from afar to their audience during the Sukkot holiday.

Credits:
Arrangement and Mix: Efraim Markowitz
Vocals: Yosef Zev Braver & Efraim Markowitz
Recorded in Studios: L.E. Studio & E. M. Efraim Markowitz
PR, Production and Artist Representation: Mates Davidovitz +972527670643
Graphic Design SDR-ADVERTISING: Shimon Rochman
Special thanks to Shlomi Breuer who always stands by our sidem
Digital Marketing: Motty Klein @ MusicOnTime
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