Shauly & Yitzy Waldner – Mi Sheberach! A Tosfos Yom Tov Brocha
It’s been three years since this song was first released to the public. In honor of the Yartzeit, we decided to do a whole new arrangement and recording of it! Featuring the vocals of Shauly and Yitzy Waldner this revamped arrangement, produced by Yitzy Waldner is sure to help keep this important cause going. The song, Mi Sheberach, is now available online!
This international effort to stop the talking in Shul has been a huge undertaking. Keeping quiet in shul is a zechus for parnassah, shidduchim, refuos and yeshuos. However despite the knowledge that talking during davening is wrong, the epidemic continues. So you may ask, what is the best way to combat this phenomenon? The shushing and apparent frustration of onlookers hardly seems to be enough. There is an amazing lesson to be learned from the Tosfos Yom Tov, who speaks about this and is what became the basis for this new song.
The song reminds us of the amazing brochos that await us, if we focus on Davening, and don’t speak in the shul. The rewards are endless! Enjoy this new track, available free, through the StopTheTalking.Org movement.
Credits:Produced by: Yitzy Waldner
Featuring: Shauly and Yitzy Waldner
Arranged by: Eli Gerstner
Composed by: Yitzy Waldner & Eli Gerstner
Additional Musical production by: Zelig Privalsky
Guitars by: Noam Chargol
Drums by: Barak Aharon
Bass by: Eyal Mazig
Piano and Keys by: David Ichilevich
Mix by: Ravid Kashti
Mastered by: Eli Gerstner
Vocals Produced at: Studio6 LakewoodCover
PR/Design by: Sruly Meyer
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