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Moshe Zaretsky Dedicates A New Song To His Daughter “Yamin Usmol”

Moshe Zaretsky Dedicates A New Song To His Daughter “Yamin Usmol”

The cantor singer and composer Moshe Zaretsky is proud to present his eighth single ‘Yamin Usmol‘ from his debut album which is taking shape.

The song was inspired by the comforting piyut of the book of Deuteronomy, and is based on chapter 14 in the book of Isaiah the prophet and is dedicated to his daughter who is celebrating one year.

In the song, Zaretsky describes the emotional upheaval that he and his family experienced after the quiet birth they went through, and from there the understanding that God’s will is to ‘widen the place where I will go’.

From this he bursts out with thanksgiving in the c part of the song, with a special verse dedicated to his daughter Elia who is celebrating her one year birthday.

The understanding that thanksgiving is a significant and central part of the work of Hashem accompanies Moshe and his wife throughout the complex birth that was at the very beginning of the war, the hospitalization of the premature girl and the hospitalization throughout the first two months of her life.

Credits:

Composer: Moshe Zaretsky

Lyrics: Yeshayahu Parak, N.D., and Moshe Zaretsky

Arrangement: Reuven Hayon, Yair Shapira and Uri Wiesel

Music production, programming and mixing: Reuven Hayon

Graphics and cover design: Naama Stefanski – Ashiva

PR: Mendi Kurant


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