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Itzik Orlev Presents a Chuppah From The Fairy Tales With His New & Exciting Song “Mukefet Malachim”

Itzik Orlev Presents a Chuppah From The Fairy Tales With His New & Exciting Song “Mukefet Malachim”

Every bride dreams of entering her chuppah like we see in the fairytales, about the prince and the princess that walk together towards the chuppah and all of their guests stand up, get emotional and applaud them.

Itzik Orlev surprises us and succeeds again with his new and original song “Mukefet Malachim” that is accompanied with a video clip, which tells the story of every bride’s dream who follows the signs that the groom is leaving behind until their very exciting moment that leads them to the chuppah.

A video clip which is sure to make you feel like you are in the chuppah of your dreams.

The song “Mukefet Malachim” is about the pure connection between a man and a woman, about the desire and longing of every groom and bride to pace together towards their chuppah while they are surrounded by angels that accompany them towards their new life.

Itzik Orlev was blessed by Hashem with his songs and his exciting voice, and his voice has accompanied thousands of grooms and brides to their chuppah and he has even gained the nickname “Israel’s Chuppot Singer”.

Itzik continues his special way with the song “Mukefet Malachim” which was written by Tomer Vaizman, composed by Dana Malka and arranged by Doron Elimelech.



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