“Madua?” Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz & Friends Vocal Version
About a month after releasing the song “Maduah“, R’ Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz is releasing another version, this time in A Capella, for Sefiras Ha’Omer.
The song Maduah? is relevant to the days of Sefirah more than any other time of the year, because it is the time period when we are obligated to better ourselves in our interactions with other people, and to take the lesson of the deaths of R’ Akiva’s students. There are no lyrics more appropriate than theses.
Just like in the instrumental version, David Fadida produced this project, featuring Ohad, Itzik Dadya, Uziah Tzadok, and the Shira Choir. The vocal production and arrangements were done by Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry.
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