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“Hallelu Es Hashem” By Dudi Brim & Shtele In A New & Exciting Performance of The Mythological Work

“Hallelu Es Hashem” By Dudi Brim & Shtele In A New & Exciting Performance of The Mythological Work

In days when reality is shaking and the heart is searching for a grip, the verse “Hallelu Es Hashem Kol Goyim” takes on a new depth. The well-known Chassidic Vort gives it a sharp interpretation: It is precisely they, who know what was planned and is being planned against the people of Israel, in secret, in the bunkers, who truly recognize the magnitude of the miracle. We see the obvious, but they are also exposed to the miracle in the hidden, to that ongoing rescue “ViHakadoh Baruch Hu Matzilainu Miyadam” time and time again.

Now the mythological work of Rabbi Yaakov Talmud, receives a new and meticulous arrangement performed by the Chassidic ensemble “Shtele“, led by Dudi Brim. With precise harmonies and an invested production. Shtele continue to establish their position in the landscape of Chassidic music, with a quality musical line that provides a complete experience for the ear and soul.

Composer: Rabbi Yaakov Talmud, z”l
Performer: Shtela– The Chassidic Ensemble Management and Production: David Brim
Lead Vocalist: Reuven Goldberg
Musical Accompaniment, Recording and Mixing: Chaim Flam
Arrangement: R. Francy
Public Relations and Communications: Israel Rosen


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