“Masnisa Demar Ka Masnisa” Yisrael Adler In A Special Gramen “Vehaer Eininu”
In these days – “Bain Keser LiAsor” – which remind us of the zchus Torah and those who learn it, as a zchus and protection for the new year that is renewing itself upon us. The creator , the musician and the composer Israel Adler publishes a special gramain that he wrote and performed for the Siyum Shas of the “Torascha Sha’ashuoy” group in the holy courtyard of Satmar, led by the late Maran Admor of Satmar Shlita, which took place in the United States last Sivan.
It was a special and first-of-its-kind excitement in Satmar, when the Siyum Hashas was held for the first time after being studied together by all members of the community.
The exalted event took place at the Rockland Community College Conference Center in Monsey, where thousands of students arrived in the early afternoon and studied together bichavrusa, with the Rebbe himself sitting and studying with his regular people for long hours. After the study, all members of the community gathered for a magnificent ceremony of the Siyum Hashas Seuda.
At the heart of the event was the honorable Grammarian, the master musician and composer Yisrael Adler, who was specially invited to the United States to perform in the ceremony. With a sweeping and moving musical performance, he shook the hearts of the masses in the special Grammarian that he wrote and performed.
Along with him appeared the musicians: Ahrela Samet and Yoeli Klein with the prestigious Shira Choir conducted by Yoeli Hurwitz and the wonderful orchestration of Yoeli Fischer.
Production: Pivot – Shlomi Steinmetz and Eli Friedman
Public Relations and Communications: Israel Rosen
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