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Sheema – Benzion and Luzy Klatzko [Official Video ]

Sheema – Benzion and Luzy Klatzko [Official Video ]

This week is Luzy’s Bar Mitzva! These words are so appropriate for Luzy to remember. Hashem always listens, wherever you are, call out to Him and He will lift you up to great heights.

Composed by Rabbi Benzion Klatzko
Performed by Benzion Klatzko, Luzy Klatzko
Arranged by Yisroel Ament
Produced by Benzion Klatzko
Filmed by Dovid Newman
Film edited by Benzion Klatzko
A Shabbat.com Production

Lyrics:
שמעה אלהים רנתי הקשיבה תפלתי
מקצה הארץ אליך אקרא בעטף לבי בצור ירום ממני תנחני
Hear my cry, O God; listen to my prayer.
From the ends of the earth, I call to you,
I call as my heart grows faint;
lead me to the rock that is higher than I.

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