Mimkomcha – Shira Choir ft. Zanvil Weinberger
Mimkomcha is a song of yearning that harkens back to the nostalgic glory of the Beis Hamikdash. Originally composed by living legend Mona Rosenblum, it was first recorded by global Jewish superstar Shloime Gertner on his album Mincha.
Featuring star soloist Zanvil Weinberger from Israel and a 10-voice complement by Shira Choir, the graduated vocals showcase some of the best harmonic work of Shira’s own Yoely Horowitz.
The timing is auspicious: As a prayer to Hashem to return to His former glory and bestow His dominance on Yerushalayim, it is uniquely fitting as an acapella rendition by Shira Choir for the Three Weeks. We hope this will inspire you to cast your eyes eastward and join us all in the hope that Moshiach come soon, speedily in our days.
Composed by: Mona Rosenblaum
Sung by: Zanvil Weinberger – The Shira Choir
Live sound: Shy Clyman
Mixed by: Chaim Gottesman
Video: Motty Engel
Video Editing by: ESD Media Group
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