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Yaakov Aryeh Rubin & Avrumy Danziger Are Releasing A New & Exciting Melody “Mekarev Gevein” In Honor of Rosh Hashanah In Uman

Yaakov Aryeh Rubin & Avrumy Danziger Are Releasing A New & Exciting Melody “Mekarev Gevein” In Honor of Rosh Hashanah In Uman

Mekarev Gevein (Brought Closer) A melody born from a heart full of gratitude. Thanks to our Father in Heaven who granted us the merit to draw closer to the true Tzaddikim, and thanks to the Tzaddik who brought us back to the light, to mercy, to our Father.
Amid the preparations, journeys, tears, and joy of Uman Rosh Hashanah,This melody bursts forth from the heart.A song of longing and joy from thousands of souls returning home.
“Father, how can I thank You enough…”“Rebbe, how can I thank You enough…”
These are not just words—they are the truth felt by anyone privileged to experience it.Closeness. Life. Hope.
A joyous, bright dance melody, full of genuine emotion and truth—A tune that connects Heaven and Earth, Rebbe and Father.


Credits:

Composed by: Yaakov Ari’ Rubin

Performed by: Avremi Danziger and friends

Arranged by: Anshy Eckstein

Drums: Avi Avidani

Guitar: Noam Chargol

Clarinet: Nachmam sharabi

Bass & keys: Anshy Eckstein

Mix: Lipa Brauner

Design: Avi Berman

Pr: Berish Filmer



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