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Light in the Heart
The body of Gush Etzion resident Erez Levanon, 42 and father of three, was found February 25, 2007, 7 Adar late at night near the village of Beit Omar in the Hevron area. It appears that his murderers stabbed him many times. Signs of a struggle appeared at the scene, he was murdered upon returning to his car after praying.
Erez often went to the same spot at the same time each day to pray alone, in the custom of Breslov Hassidim.
Erez produced a disc that is unlike those sold in stores; something very unique. The disc is called "Light in the Heart", written and composed by Erez H"yd. Erez was a talented musician, who did wonders with his music.
Half of all sales will go to assist the family.
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In the USA: $18.00 including shipping and handling
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"One"
The wonderful music of the talented Yitchak and Sigalit Sadehu, husband and wife combo
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In the USA: $15.00 including shipping and handling
In Israel: 45 NIS
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Harpo and the Nishamot
This disc is dedicated in memory of Zvia Bat Efraim
Produced by David Abramson "Harpo"
Arrangements, Lyrics and Music by David Abramson, Rav Shlomo Carelebach, and Jewish resources
Musicians and Vocals : Eli Ben Zev , Menachem Katz, Avi Hirshberg, Uriel Abramson, Benyomin Katz, David Abramson, Eli Farkas, Dima Grazianik
10 amazing songs:
Veahavta Eyze Yom Yafe
Ner Katan
Barchenu
Lamrot hakol
Bat Kol
Od Miat Shabbat
Hanigun Shel Moishele Nechmad
Av Kol Neshama
Ashrei
$12 including shipping and handling
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“HaShvil HaMeyuchad Sheli” (My Own Special Path)
A unique premier album by Mordechai Yitzhar (Baumol)
Despite his American /European pedigree, already as a child, Mordechai became enamored with Sephardic melodies. Two members of Brooklyn’s Syrian Jewish community who came on Aliya to Gush Etzion, spent their Shabbat afternoons teaching the ancient musical traditions of Aleppo to local kids. Together with the Hassidic tunes and Sixties folk-rock he heard at home, these influences have co-mingled to produce an authentically Israeli, innovative fusion of East and West in Mordechai’s original compositions.
“Sephardic Piyutim, together with the music of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach are the two main influences in forming my musical approach,” says Mordechai. For 5 years now, Mordechai has been performing at weddings and other parties with his band named “Kisufim”, which he founded together with friends from his stint at the Hesder Yeshiva in Tzfat. Later, he went on to develop his musical talents at Jerusalem’s Musrarra School for Eastern Music.
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$15 including shipping and handling
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