Shlomo Stauber Is Excited To Announce The Release of His New Single, “Hashmiyeni”
This soulful song is inspired by the moving verses of the Song of Songs, which describe the coming of spring: a time of natural awakening and spiritual renewal. As a community rabbi who recently moved to the United States from Brazil, this single combines the fragrance of Brazil with his new life here.
The message is one of hope and renewal. The verses remind us that while we all go through periods of spiritual “winter,” things begin to grow, take on color, and a new spirit enters—a message intended for every listener.
The beautiful and special melody was composed by Moshe Walder, and the musical production by Itamar Shkedi gives the song a refined and moving sound.
This single holds personal significance as the last song he produced while still in Brazil.
He looks forward to sharing this music, which is an integral part of sacred service, with the whole world.
Credits:
Lyrics: Shir Hashirim
Composition: Mosher Walder
Arrangement & Musical Production: Itamar Shkedy
Guitars: Avi Singolda
Additional guitars: Ariel Aharon
Keyboards & Programming: Itamar Shkedy
Choir: Gil Israelov
Horns: David Asraf
Vocal Recording at: Caso do Mato Estúdios – Brazil
Mix & Mastering: Adi Perez
Cover Design: Design in Brooklyn
Marketing USA: Yossi Zweig
Marketing Israel: Kobi Sela
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