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Noam HaNeshamot: Modim – Tzviki Rand In A Cover of The Mythical Yiddish Song of The Mavad

Noam HaNeshamot: Modim – Tzviki Rand In A Cover of The Mythical Yiddish Song of The Mavad

There is no Jew in the world who did not celebrate this week the great victory of the Jewish people at the hands of their enemies. While our enemies are bleeding in the silence of death, our people are experiencing miracles and wonders in the midst of all the wars that ended at a very light, relatively small price. May God send comfort to the injured and the wounded.

The lyrics of the song, taken from a moving act of the Chafetz Chaim, seem as if they were written about these weeks. Tzviki Rand elaborates on the thin threads of emotion with amen resolutions and connects you to the simple message that illuminates with precious light: to thank Hashem always, and certainly when everything suddenly becomes right again!

Take the moments for yourself, connect with the atmosphere and the revolutionary emotion between the reefs of the heart. Even if you do not read Yiddish, the continuous translation will connect you to the amazing nostalgia and the special Jewish story. Connect with him in the time and the storms of the era and your soul will sing: Modim Anachnu Lach

Original composition and performance: Mordechai Ben David
Lyrics: Lipa Schmelzer

Arrangement and musical production: Avi Reimi & Yair Bodner
Keyboards: Elchanan Mintz

Production: Mebzekim Baram
Public relations: BaFront


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