The historic hit song Adama V’Shamayim has been played everywhere lately, but many people do not necessarily connect with the lyrics so much. At a Simcha recently, radio personality and clarinetist David Kliger came up with the idea to put new Yiddish lyrics to the melody with the chorus using the word Aheim to build the rest of the song around. Singer Sinai Ma’Udah who made Aliyah only a few years ago from Monroe in New York took this task upon himself with his mother-tongue in Yiddish. Kliger took the idea to the brother Ami and Shloime Cohen, the two listened and loved it, and Ami sat in the studio and wrote an awesome arrangement for Shloime to perform and record. The vocals are joined by the Malchus choir under Pinchas Bichler, and the result is a spectacular production with guitar arrangements of Kfir Gueta.