A message from Boruch Levine :
“Dear Friends,
It has been the מנהג of כלל ישראל that when we say the temporary goodbye to our departed, we recite the פסוק in ישעיה of ומחה ה’ דמעה
It always struck me how these words are not sad words, rather they are hopeful words, words we desperately cling to until that time will come.
I composed this song with a balance of minor and major chords. In music, minor chords validate the feeling of sadness and loss, while major chords evoke feelings of happiness and hope.
כלל ישראל feels the pain of too many אבלים in mourning. We are devastated and broken. May Hashem change their sadness to simcha so we can very soon feel the hope and happiness that is waiting for us…… It’s right around the corner.”


The online platform for Cantors, Choirs, Singers and Bands- JVocals.com, in collaboration with the Moscow Male Jewish Cappella conducted by Sasha Tsaliuk, is launching a special musical production in honor of Israel’s 72nd Independence Day for the famous melody composed by the world-known cantor Sol Zim, to the words of the blessing for the peace of Israel, chanted every Shabbat in synagogues all over the world: “Our Father in Heaven” (“AVINU SHEBASHAMAYIM”).
19 cantors from around the world had gathered for a homemade performance of the piece:
Benny Rogosnitzky USA
Shai Abramson Israel
Yaacov Motzen USA
Yaki Lauer Israel
Yanki Lemmer USA
Avremi Roth Israel
Dudu Fisher Israel
Uriel Granat Russia


The album can be downloaded by visiting http://www.SimchaLeiner.com/music

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