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Shalom Vagshal Presents: “U’B’Makhalos Revavos” The Recording From The Siyum Daf Yomi of Halacha For Dirshu

Shalom Vagshal Presents: “U’B’Makhalos Revavos” The Recording From The Siyum Daf Yomi of Halacha For Dirshu

Shalom Vagshal Productions is excited to introduce: The Menagnim orchestra is releasing its first taste from their quality upcoming album, called “U’B’Makhalos Revavos“, which accompanied the glorious moments during the Siyum Daf Yomi of Halacha for the Dirshu international organization, which happened back in Nissan with an impressive display of Gedolim, together with thousands of celebrants in Israel and internationally.

The album contains a collection of about 80 minutes worth of Chassidic music, together with the Menagnim orchestra, conducted by Moshe Roth, with the Malchus choir and the children’s Malchus Kinder choir, conducted by Pinchas Bichler.

The list of professionals includes Rav Yirmiah Damen, Isaac Honig, Shloime Cohen, Areleh Samet, Eli Herzlich, and others.
The album has some of the standard classic Chassidic music throughout the generations, and some new material as well, composed by R’ Dovid Hoffstadter, and his son-in-law Ari Seidenfeld, and the whole project was arranged by Moshe Laufer.

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