Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz Releases Album To Raise Funds For Keren Hashviis “SHIR”
R’ Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz a long time philanthropist, has always had a love for music. Over the years he has formed a tight bond with many of Jewish music’s biggest stars, and as a result a few of his compositions have been featured on albums. With the fast approaching Shemitta year where farmers in Eretz Yisroel will NOT be working and losing income, Mr. Rechnitz came up with an amazing idea as to how to help our brethren in Israel, while sharing his music with the world.
Producers Yossi Rubin & David Fadida came together to present, 1 amazing composer, Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz and 18 of his compositions on one stellar album entitled “SHIR.” This new album features the creme de la creme of Jewish/Chassidic music from across the globe, including vocals by MBD, Avraham Fried, Benny Friedman, Shira Choir, Itzik Dadya, Lipa, Ohad, Shloime Daskal, Kinderlach, Levy Falkowitz, Yoeli Greenfeld, Moishe Mendlowitz, Motty Steinmetz and Uzia Tzadok.
ALL of the proceeds from “SHIR” will be going to the Keren Hashviis fund. No singer accepted financial compensation for recording this album, only this important mitzvah l’shma.
The album will be distributed in the US by Mostly Music and will be available in stores and online for download shortly!
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