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Tzemed Yeled Renew “Ima Adama”

Tzemed Yeled Renew “Ima Adama”

The thrilling new children group Tzemed Yeled # exciting as only children can, in a special performance of the beautiful and famous song of Arik Einstein z”l “Ima Adama.”

After the release of their successful debut single “Yeled“, this amazing children’s duo has been hard at work working on new material for their soon to be released debut album.

While working in the studio and taking a break from recording, the children sang their favorite Israeli song by Arik Einstein, “Ima Adama.”
After hearing their harmonies and the exciting presentation, ​everyone in the studio came to the understanding that this performance should be recorded.

Ima Adama” is the kind of songs that remind us of the Land of Israel root and beautiful, and for many Israelis these songs are just a part of their home…

These songs all over the world remind us of what a landscape and beloved country … The melody and lyrics of these songs make us stop and think during our bust days, and remind us of how much we as a nation and as individuals connected landscapes , trees and to Israel Israel … And how we in the year 2014 we are still connected to “Ima Adama.”

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