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Fargenigan – The Bethel Shabbos Niggun (feat. Dudi Kalish)

Fargenigan – The Bethel Shabbos Niggun (feat. Dudi Kalish)

Introducing Heilig & Muzikalish.
A new project that brings you soul-stirring melodies and uplifting niggunim, celebrating the joy of Shabbos and Jewish heritage. Prepare to be transported back in time, with the beautiful arrangements and musicians to a simpler time. Joining Heilig & Muzikalish is the talented vocalist and composer/arranger Dudi Kalish. Dudi’s vocals take you on a journey along to the Yiddish time of the alte heim.

This special release is the theme melody for the Lechtig & Muzikalish Shabbos Chanukah program, a unique event combining inspiration, music, and the spirit of Chanukah. Besides for Heilig & Muzikalish, also performing will be Shulem Lemmer, Shmuel Dovid Landau, Shlomo Katz & R’ Yoel Lebovits.

Upcoming Event Date: 12/19/2025
Location: Young Israel, Beth El of Borough Park 4802 15th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11219
Tickets Available: HeiligMuzikalish.com

Credits:
Performed by: Dudi Kalish
Composed by: Rabbi Shlomo Kalish
Arrangement, Orchestration, Conducting, and Vocals: Dudi Kalish
Violins: Israel Philharmonic
Guitars: Avi Singolda
Bass: Aryeh Volnitz
Drums and Percussion: Barak Aharon
Synthesizer: Dudi Kalish
Choir: Muzikalish, Conducted by Moishy Kalish
Mix and Editing: Chaim Moses
Photography/Cinematography: David Orian
Direction and Screenplay: Esti Kalish
Video Editing: Chani Atias
Orchestra Participant: Yanky Landau on Keyboards



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