In Honor of Reb Shimon: “Mevatel Kol Hagziros” Cover by Ari Heiman
In honor of Lag BaOmer, a day that every Jewish person connects to the Tanna Reb Shimon Bar Yochai, The rising star Ari Heiman releases a heartfelt cover of “Mevatel Kol Hagziros,” originally composed by Bentzi Stein.
This special day is marked by thousands of Jews gathering in Miron to pray at the tomb of Reb Shimon, seeking to rid themselves of negativity and bring forth blessings in their lives. Ari’s rendition captures the spirit of hope and renewal, resonating with the collective yearning for goodness and spiritual elevation. Experience the beauty of “Mevatel Kol Hagziros” as it intertwines tradition with contemporary artistry, celebrating the enduring legacy of Reb Shimon and the power of community.
May our prayers be answered in the merit of Reb Shimon Bar Yochai.
With much love,
Ari Heiman
Credits:
– Artist: Ari Heiman
– Backup Vocals: Pinchas Friedman and Moshe Yakob
– Project Produced and Arranged by: Pinchas Friedman
– Electric and Acoustic Guitar: Avi Sangolda
– Mix and Master: Lipa Brauner
– Production Manager: Mendy Inzelicht
– Track Distribution: Yossi Ehrenfeld @StreamingVelt
– Digital Marketing & Description Written: Motty Media,
– Cover art Graphics: Ari Rotschild
– Designed: Arele
– Lyrics Video: Shloimy Eisenbach
– Special Thanks: Yoni Guttman, Shimon Horowitz and Moishy Teitalbaum for their invaluable assistance with this project.
– For Bookings contact:
+1 (347) 687-5289
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