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Kum Rabbi Shimon – Baryo Chakshur and His Brother Meyerowitz

Kum Rabbi Shimon – Baryo Chakshur and His Brother Meyerowitz

When rising Star Baryo Chakshur released the song “Nfla Ateret Rosheno” (with the son of singer Dedi Graucher), he became a legend in radio stations, especially with passing of tzaddikim who departed recently whom the song honors.

This time he collaborated with child prodigy who was blessed with a very beautiful voice (when you hear will understand who is a surprise ..).
This new song “Kum Rabbi Shimon“, talks about comfort and prayer for Techiyas Hameisim when the Grosh and all other tzadikim will return to us.
Together with the words of journalist Kobi Levi, pianist Benyamin Laufer and drummer Asher Paddi, the song has reached high with a lot of soul.
The song is not being released for radio play, but rater as a single for the Siyum Hashas for Yeshiva “Tiferet Moshe” for the Rav, Talmud Torah and yeshiva who all agree that Baryo has created an amazing composition.

Very soon Baryo is going to release a new project entitled “Anim Zemiros”.

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