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This is not a start of a joke: Moroccan, Lithuanian, Chabad and Hasidic chorus - Walla!

2019-12-29T14:44:18.433Z


Moroccan poet, Lithuanian singer, Chabad singer, and Hasidic choir met and produced a special trio of ancient poetry, in innovative Western adaptation.


This is not a start of a joke: Moroccan, Lithuanian, Chabad and Chassidic

Moroccan poet, Lithuanian singer, Chabad singer, and Hasidic choir met and produced a special trio of ancient poetry, in innovative Western adaptation.

It sounds like a classic start to a joke, but it really did and it sounds great. The Ami Cohen Orchestra hosts diverse artists and incorporates East and West in a new production: Beautiful and Tham.

Moroccan poet, Lithuanian singer, Chabad singer and Hasidic choir in a special trio of ancient poetry, in innovative western adaptation.

Behind the special project stands the processor and music director Ami Cohen, who signed the renewal of the "Aviation Ashkenaza" poem that crossed sectors and touched many hearts. Now Ami has decided to go one step further when he takes the ancient poem "Beautiful and Them" by harnessing prominent singer Avi Ilson, Moshe Locke, Mandy Jerupi and the World Friends Choir, wrapped in an innovative Western-style musical rendering signed by Cohen.

The song's departure is accompanied by a special and spectacular video clip that harmoniously blends the different cultural worlds, the most "brothers and sisters clan."

So go watch and listen quickly, and share comments if you like.

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