Avromi Samet in a moving single-clip about the ‘Seder Havoda’ on Yom Kippur

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The singer Avromi Smet from London is just before the launch of his debut album, and towards Yom Kippur he presents an exciting signal-clip in which he describes the order of the high priest’s work on Yom Kippur. which he composed himself during Yom Kippur last year. The single-clip is accompanied by the voices of the children’s choir “Shir and Praise” from the USA under the direction of Haim Meir Pligman, while the arrangement was entrusted to Yanki Cohen

Words:

When the high priest, on Yom Kippur, is not in the temple, he is offering a sacrifice, (when the high priest would enter the temple on Yom Kippur to offer the sacrifice).

Who can imagine, what holiness was there, the highest minute of the year this happened. (It is impossible to describe and describe the holiness that was there, in the most sublime moments of the year).

Un Er says (and he used to say) Please, in the name of Kfar, pray, woe to sins, woe to iniquities, woe to crimes, woe that I have sinned, woe that I have sinned and that I have sinned before you, I and my house.

credits:

Production: Manchester Jewish Music.

Music, lyrics and vocals: Avromi Samet.

Child singer: Arashi Boimhaft.

Processing, mixing and mastering: Yanki Cohen.

Children’s Choir: ‘Sing and Praise’ conducted by Haim Meir Pligman – New York.

Recorded in the studios: Sound Sonic Studio – London.

Boy in the clip: Aharon Haim Samet.

Graphic design and music video production: Arnon Elmsi.

Video shooting: Tova Studio Manchester.

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