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Singer/Songwriter Zevi Kaufman Releases New Single In Honor Of Shabbos Shira

Singer/Songwriter Zevi Kaufman Releases New Single In Honor Of Shabbos Shira

Baruch HaShem, L’kavod Shabbos Shira​, we are proud to introduce the most recent release of singer-songwriter Zevi Kaufman, “ASHIRA.” Zevi has endeavored to share his musical interpretation of the Torah’s Shiras Yam.​ With its’ swelling violins and breathtaking vocals, you, your family and friends will be sure to re-experience Krias Yam Suf like never before.

Zevi and his family live in the Arzei Habira community of Yerushalayim where he is learning in Kollel. Between S’darim, Zevi works on composing music and is known for synthesizing various approaches of Torah learning with a musical flair. He appreciates music made for enhancing one’s avodas HaShem and aims to produce his music accordingly.

To book Zevi for your next event or for Composition & Production inquiries, email ZeviKay@gmail.​com​

ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ashira-single/1336571251
G​OOGLE PLAY: https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=Bbutklbpe52zuz46wczcoalg2nm

COMPOSED & SUNG BY:​ ZEVI KAUFMAN
ARRANGED, PROGRAMMED​, ENGINEERED ​& MIXED BY: ANTHONY MIRABELLA
ADDITIONAL STRINGS ARRANGED BY:YITZI BERRY & PERFORMED BY: EYAL SHILOACH & CO​-
ENGINEERED BY: DAVID JACOBOWITZ
R​ECORDED AT​: THE PRACTICEWW, NYC & SACH HAKOL, JERUSALEM
MASTERED BY: CHRIS GEHRINGER
GRAPHICS BY: SABINA KAUFMAN


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