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Listen to the premiere: Last Single for the Perfect Project | Israel today

2019-12-02T17:25:46.569Z


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Avraham Fried submits the single "True Cathy Mr.", in an Israeli tune • In conversation with "Israel Today" he says: "The song - the starting point of all the 19th of Kislev"

After four masterpieces in the field of Jewish music, amazing versions of songs that constitute an ironclad property in the synagogues and banqueting halls, the "Thirsty" project concludes the venture in a recent album, the fifth in number. In recent months, various singles have been released from the venture, but now it is ending in a big boom, with the Hasidic king - singer and creator Abraham Fried, renewing the old Chabadian contrast "Amethi Kathy Mar" in Israeli contemporary contemporary production and production by Naor Carmi.

This is the fifth time that Fried has taken part in the thirsty music project, and he is an integral part of the albums. In the past, he performed an exciting duet with Shuli Rand to sing "Anim Zmirot", a new performance for "Shamil", "On the Rock" and "Return". He is now closing in on the amazing project with the Hasidic words coined by the Baal Shem Tov and which have become a code in Chabad.

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The Baal Shem Tov tells in one of his epistles that on Rosh Hashana he did a "ascension of the soul," and came to Christ's temple, asking: "Am I Kathy bitter?" - When will your honor come? Christ replied: "When your eyes cross over," The original melody is a Jerusalem melody.

"JN Kislev is the exodus of the Hasidic Egypt and thirsty performances are actually a truly Hasidic congregation, with the highest orchestra and production. It is a good match of the spirituality of the Chasidic and Chabad with the corporeal," Avraham Fried tells Israel Today. He responds to the Israeli audience and says "there is nothing like them". He said, "They come in a good mood and participate in singing with 'Energy' that only Israelis have."

Fried says of the melody that, for him, it is "the starting point of every 19th and every thirst. Baal Shem Tov, the Hasidic founder, tells the world that this brings salvation, no less. "

Six singles came out of the fifth album in the last year in a thirst series, and now the entire album comes out after a two-year hiatus since the release of the thirst album 4, including: "Indeed You", the soul descends into the body "," Greeks ", Shabbos melody," These "," Please Abda "and finally" My mother Cathy Mr. "

" Energy that Israelis Only Have." Avraham Fried with Ishi Ribo // Photo: Ezekiel Itkin

The plant was a thirsty project as a series of mass performances, musical conferences that are part of the Kislev 19th Anniversary - New Year for Chassidism, celebrated every year - in the Nation's Buildings, Jerusalem. The project, which brings together Hasidic materials and melodies with creators from across the Jewish / Israeli cultural spectrum, has achieved extraordinary success and spawned a series of unique albums that have reached the status of gold and platinum albums, alongside a successful YouTube channel and more.

Project managers say that Thirma brings together new and creative promotions and creators with traditional Chabad tunes. So far, the various albums by creators and singers Eviatar Banai, Nathan Goshen, Hanan Ben Ari, David Daur, Rami Kleinstein, Kobi Oz, Kobi Aflalo, Yishai Ribo, Shlomo Gronich, Amir Dadon, Idan Rafael Habib, Jonathan Razel, Shuli Rand, Ariel Silber , Abraham Fried, Shai Sabri and more. He produced and edited all four albums and enlightened Karmi.

The 11th Kislev events in Jerusalem's nation buildings will also be staged this year in the format of 12 shows that will be spread over five days. Participated by: Hanan Ben-Ari, Jonathan Razal, Avraham Fried and Naur Carmi

Source: israelhayom

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