Gershi Uri – Kusiv – Featuring Aaron Teitelbaum Orchestra & Yedidim
It’s hard to describe in small words this unforgettable event that took place a few weeks ago at The Palace Ballroom in Boro Park.
In honor of this special event, a combination of both a Hachnosas Sefer Torah and a Chanukas Ha’Bais for the Kavunas Halev shul, Yitzchok Honig, who held this event dear to his heart, and who has recently composed a song called Mi Bon Siach for his son’s wedding felt that he needed to create something special and unique that would stay in the participant’s hearts and souls forever, and so this song was born.
He sat down with Naftali Schnitzler from A House of Music and came out with a beautiful project. This song brings out the love and emotion we as a people hold to Hashem and our Torah.
Watch the renowned singer from London who recently became a rising star in the Jewish music industry with his warm and beautiful vocals, Gershi Uri, the Aaron Teitelbaum Orchestra, & Yedidim choir present this song in a way only they can.
Video Credits:
Produced & Arranged by: Naftali Schnitzler
Composed by: Yitzchok Honig
Sung by: Gershi Uri
Conducted & Co-Arranged by: Shimmy Markowitz
Music by: Aaron Teitelbaum Orchestra
Choir by: Yedidim Choir
Choir Conducted by: Yoel Hersh Fuchs
Live Mix by: Baba Z. Burger
Post Mix by: Ravid Kashti
Stage Design & Lighting by: GW lighting
Stage Manager: Gedalya Weiser
Video Filmed by: BenHesh Studios
Video Edited by: Studio 62 – Leiby Wieder
Thumbnail Design by: ArrangeIt.Media
Thanks to Yossi Shick Label
PR/Marketing: Sruly Meyer
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