Something went wrong with the connection!

Shloimy & Meilech Moshe Feig – Yerushalayim Mein Kroin 

Shloimy & Meilech Moshe Feig – Yerushalayim Mein Kroin 

Enjoy this Heartfelt Medley “Yerushalayim Mein Kroin” songs of Yerushalayim by the Feig brothers “Shloimy & Meilech Moshe.”

As we step out of the Nine Days and Tisha B’Av, the longing remains. We had hoped to be celebrating this year in Yerushalayim, with Moshiach. Yet we’re still in galus. But our hope hasn’t faded — our tefillos are strong, and our emunah is unshaken. while we still singing about it,

The Feig brothers come together in a heartfelt medley of three beautiful Yerushalayim songs. Where Shloimy sings with deep emotion, and Meilech Moshe brings warmth with every note on the piano. The medley begins with a song composed by Reb Moshe Goldman, followed with “Im Eshkachech” by Yossi Green, and ends in an uplifting spirit with a Pinky Weber composition.

Let the music warmth your heart and awaken the yearning we all share — to return home, to Yerushalayim.

Song Credits:

Performed & Sung by: Shloimy Feig  

Music by: Meilech Moshe Feig  

Arrangements and Programming: Yaakov Zev Brach  

Vocals Recording and Mix: Avrumy Lunger  

Video Production: Double Clap Studios  

Cover Art: Avrumy Zilberstein  

Description Write-up & Marketing: Motty Media  

Song list 

0:00​ V’ata – Reb Moshe Goldman Z”L – Album Kanesher

1:01​ Im Eshkachech · Yoely Greenfeld – composed by Yossi Green – Album Tezakeinu

2:48​ Im Eshkachech – Shloime Gertner – Composed by Pinky Weber Album Yehaleli



Related Articles

Aaron Razel & Rabbi Shlomo Katz Unite: “V’Asu Li Mikdash”

Musician and songwriter Aaron Razel releases a new and inspiring single, in which he hosts his close friend, singer and

Nati Levin Presents: “Hillel Hazakein” By Bentzi Stein & The Malchut Choir In A Captivating Video

Bentzi Stein and the Malchut Choir present a special work performed at the grand ceremony in honor of the “Malchei

From The Album: Shmulik Klein Presents A Vocal Version of “Shetargileinu”

A while after the release of his debut album “Shmuel Alef‘”, Shmulik Klein releases the first vocal version from the