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Meheira – Yidi Bialostozky & Mendy Hershkowitz Band

Meheira – Yidi Bialostozky & Mendy Hershkowitz Band

There’s a certain itch during the dinner set, that restless energy as everyone waits to get back on the dance floor. The room hums with anticipation, and you need just the right tune to keep it alive without spilling over too soon. “Meheira” had been sitting in our back pocket for a while, and with a musical Chosson in the room, we knew it was the perfect time to bring it out. Yidi Bialostozky’s energy met the signature Mendy Hershkowitz Band feel in the best possible way, and that funky pulse carried the crowd effortlessly until it was time to hit the dance floor again.

Lyrics:
מהרה עוד ישמע בערי יהודה ובחצות ירושלים קול שמחה קול ששון, קול שמחה, קול חתן, קול כלה

Translation:
Soon there will again be heard in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem – the sound of joy, the sound of gladness, the voice of the groom, the voice of the bride.

Credits:
Composed & Originally Recorded by: Aharon Razel
Starring: Yidi Bialostozky & Mendy Hershkowitz Band
Music: Mendy Hershkowitz Band
Post Production: Ephraim Berkowitz @ Sonic Duo Studios
Mix & Master: Ron Tichon
Video Filmed by: Engel Studios
Video Edited by: Hershy Segal

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