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Moshe Storch – Take Us Home | TYH Nation [Official Lyric Video]

Moshe Storch – Take Us Home | TYH Nation [Official Lyric Video]

TYH Nation Presents

Take Us Home / שמעתי

It was a dark night, in the hills of Tzfat, near Meron, and as we were walking we heard the most beautiful melody emanating from deep within a cave. We had never heard this song before, but it very quickly became something that we would sing whenever we would fabreng.

We have been unable to find the origin of this song, and it has definitely evolved since that first time hearing it.

We worked on this song for years and had planned to release the song this week. With the events that unfolded last week we took this as a message from HASHEM saying Shomati. I hear your cries.

Thank you Hashem for giving us a chance to get closer with each other and to get closer to you. For those that want to contribute to the families affected TYHNation partnered with Yad Eliezer to distribute Tzedaka directly to the families and you can learn more about that here.

Anyone who contributes $1,000 or more will receive their own limited edition “Mashiach Suitcase.”
https://www.charidy.com/takeushome

HASHEM, the time has come to take us home!

We are ready.

Mashiach Suitcase: http://TYHnation.com/TakeUsHome

CREDITS:

A TYH Nation/Farbrengable Studios Production
TYHnation.com

Artist: Moshe Storch

The Blumstein Brothers
Music Produced and Arranged by Mendy Portnoy
Lyric video by Mendy Portnoy
Album Artwork by Yakov Josephy



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