Watch: Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz’s Song “V’hareinu”

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This past March (כח אדר), in honor of the 200th year anniversary of Mir Yeshiva, noted askan and composer Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz composed a new song titled “V’hareinu.” The song premiered at their dinner and was well received by the multitudes in attendance.
 
Before Shavuous, the song is being released with an accompanying video produced by the ever talented Yochi Briskman. The song features the beautiful voices of Baruch Levine, Moishe Mendlowitz, the harmonious Shira Choir and the angelic child soloist, Avrum Chaim Green.
 
The lyrics describe the day when this golus will ultimately end, and with genuine joy, we will all return to the holy Bais Hamikdash going back to the days of all of its glory. The song hums along with beautiful scenery from Yerushalayim as all of our brethren are living a “torah” life in harmony. The words of this composition are actually a tefilla, as we  constantly yearn for the rebuilding of the Bayis Shlishi , the most anticipated days when the Kohanim will return to their Avodah and the Leviim will harmoniously sing their heart stirring Shira, as the rest of Klal Yisrael return to the place they all belong together, in none other than the land of our forefathers which was promised to us, Yerushalayim Ir Hakodesh.
 
May we be zoche to see this day speedily, bimheira beyomeinu.
 
[9:02 PM, 5/25/2017] Yochi Briskman: V’hareinu – Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz, Boruch Levine, Moshe Mendlowitz, A.C. Green & ShiraV’hareinu – Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz, Boruch Levine, Moshe Mendlowitz, Shira & Avrum Chaim Green – והראינו – ר’ שלמה יהודה רכניץ, ברוך לוין, משה מנדלוביץ’, מקה…www.youtube.com

Credits:
Composed by:  Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz
Produced  by:    Yochi Briskman
Audio mixed by: Chaim Gottesman
 Video Directed and Edited by:
Duvie Maryles | Revive Multimedia

5 COMMENTS

  1. Wonderful ! Thank you Matzav for posting this and other such uplifting videos over the years. I use them as a basis for finding new cds at Gal Paz when I visit Jerusalem.

  2. Takeh, a beautiful niggun. I was at the dinner when they sang it but with all the noise and tumult going on there, I couldn’t enjoy it properly. This video was done very nicely. Highly recommend it.

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