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Friday, June 28, 2024
סלח נא
In this weeks Parsha Moshe asks Hashem forgivness following the חטא of the Meraglim
Thank you for posting Reb Mordche’s rendition of Reb Shmuel Brazil’s famous S’lach Nah.
What amazes me is that this song, if I’m not mistaken, was recorded LIVE at a HASC Concert many years ago. Before Choirs were popular and b4 amazing sound systems. The singer had to swim unaided by external props. No synth music. No major professional choirs. No synth-beats. The singer had to carry the oilam all by himself. Yet, even with these disadvantages, (comparative to 2024) Reb Mordechai hit it out of the park by his sheer voice alone! Thanks again for posting
Thank you for posting Reb Mordche’s rendition of Reb Shmuel Brazil’s famous S’lach Nah.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazes me is that this song, if I’m not mistaken, was recorded LIVE at a HASC Concert many years ago. Before Choirs were popular and b4 amazing sound systems. The singer had to swim unaided by external props. No synth music. No major professional choirs. No synth-beats. The singer had to carry the oilam all by himself.
Yet, even with these disadvantages, (comparative to 2024) Reb Mordechai hit it out of the park by his sheer voice alone!
Thanks again for posting
A breath of fresh air to have a song sung by litvishe singers let's bring this back
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