Shetrachem Al Bni – Donny Schiff
Let me present to you the newest stirring rendition ‘שתרחם על בני’ by ‘Donny Schiff’!
“Shetrachem” is a very powerful and heartwarming song released by Donny Schiff, a masterful composition of Yitzy Waldner.
The lyrics of the song are inspired by a true story of a Mother who approached the Chazon Ish in tears asking for a blessing that her children should have a Cheshek in Limud HaTorah.
Moved by her request, the Chazon Ish immediately took out a pen and wrote her this beautiful Tefila, and instructed her to insert it in ברכת שמע קולנו. The words of this Tefila have now been immortalized in the lyrics of “שתרחם על בני”.
Through the soulful voice of Donny and the evocative tune of Yitzy Waldner, שתרחם captures the essence of this powerful story and delivers it to listeners in a way that is both moving and uplifting.
Overall, this song is truly beautiful and inspiring, and is sure to touch the hearts of all who hear it, reminding us the power a mother has in her Tefilos for the Hatzlucha of her children!
Credits:
Composed & Produced by: Yitzy Waldner
Music Arranged by: Yehuda Galili
Vocals Recorded @ Studio 6, Lakewood NJ
Choirs by: David Taub
Mixed & Mastered by: Yaniv Balas
Cover Design by: Arrange It Media
Lyrics Video by: I&Me Media
PR & Digital Marketing by: Arrange It Media
Lyrics:
יהי רצון מלפניך ד׳ אלוקי ואלוקי אבותי שתרחם על בני ותהפוך את לבבו לאהבה וליראה שמך ולשקוד בתורתך הקדושה ותסיר מלפניו כל הסיבות המונעות אותו משקידת תורתך הקדושה ותבין את כל הסיבות המביאות לתורתך הקדושה
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