Karev Yom – Leiby Deitch
I am happy and excited to play you a holy and sacred melody that has accompanied me since childhood – the melody that used to play on our neighborhood horn, just before the start of Pesach.
This is a song that I grew up with, that resonates in my heart every year anew – and this year, I am happy to present it in a new and special performance, straight from the soul.
Accompanied by a new arrangement and a festive video, “Karev Yom” is a personal prayer, that the light of redemption will shine upon us – and that this year will be a year of light and salvation for all of us.
Credits:
Composition: The Admor of Belza Shlita
Songs: Leiby Deitch
Arrangement and Mixing: Yonatan Blau
Violin: Srulik Lefkowitz
Graphics: Sergi Zilber
Production: Menashe Perlstein
Photography: Moshe Tabak
Editing and Color: Hershy Segal
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