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Tzemed Yeled Present: Simcha Medley – Non-stop Jewish Dance Music!

Tzemed Yeled Present: Simcha Medley – Non-stop Jewish Dance Music!

Mishenicnas Adar Marbim BeSimcha!
This year especially since we have a tzemed (a pair) or Adar’s! So to the brand new group Tzemed Yeled (pair of children) is here to be Misameach you for both Adar’s with non-stop Jewish dance music!

You know how it works, suddenly when you turn on the radio or upon entering an event and suddenly a happy song comes out of the speakers and just puts you in a particularly happy mood.

After the release of the groups two successful singles “Yeled” and “Ima Adama” the pair just released their newest single “Simcha Medley“. This new song will make you dance from the time you hear it, until long after the celebration of Purim.
Best hits of the joys concentrated cluster bouncing musical range and upgraded .

So if you like songs like; the “Nigun Chabad“, the hit song came straight from America “Yesh Tikva,” the “Nigun Neshama” by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, “Simcha Gedola Halayla,” and dancing with “Ya’lili,” then this song is just what you were looking for. So turn up the volume and get ready for dance non-stop Jewish dance music with the Simcha Medley from Tzemed Yeled.

Arranged by Eli Asseraf.

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