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Hershy Rottenberg – Lo Amus (MeinLidel #5)

Hershy Rottenberg – Lo Amus (MeinLidel #5)

With Thanks to Hashem, we’re excited to present the 5th song in the Meinlidel series!
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Just In time for Chanukah: “Lo Amus
This composition, crafted some time ago, emanates from a profound yearning for
redemption, echoing the sentiment of the verse that declares, “I won’t die until I share
with everyone the miracles Hashem has performed.” In the current challenging times, as
our brothers and sisters in Israel face adversity, we find strength and encouragement in
such verses.
The timing for the release couldn’t be more fitting than during Chanukah, a period when
each of us experiences a renewed spark and divine radiance from above. The incredible
spiritual light we receive is unparalleled.
Collaborating with the talented individuals Duvid Fink, Yonasan Binet, and Yossi from
the label, we have once again achieved a well-produced and impeccably executed piece.
This collective effort has transformed the song into a reality for its release.
Without further ado, I present to you “Lo Amus,” a breathtaking and emotionally resonant
composition that will undoubtedly leave you captivated, prompting you to hit replay
again and again.

Credits:
Composed & Sung by: Hershy Rottenberg
Music Arranged by: Duvid Fink
Record Label: Yossi Shick Label
Mixed by: Chaim Moses
Video Concept & Design by: Yonatan Benet
Animation by: Chani Azran – Ruach Acheret
Digital Marketing & PR: JMI



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