The song, which combines Schweber‘s unique and authentic Yeshiva musicality, is performed in a special duet with the Chassidic singer David Taub, with Daniel Schweber joining as a guitarist in the performance. The musical arrangement was done by Jeff Horvich, with the choir conducted by Yaakov Rothblatt and friends giving the song the depth and richness that characterizes Schweber‘s works.
Eliezer Schweber, the well-known composer behind the successful musical series “Hameoririm,” releases a new and exciting song on the occasion of the wedding of his son, Daniel. The wedding celebration took place on the 24th of Adar in Ramat Gan, and the song was born as a personal expression of gratitude for the emotional occasion.
Eliezer, who has signed dozens of well-known Yeshiva melodies, has become a household name among Torah and yeshiva students with his series of “Hameoririm” albums. As is tradition, this time too, Schweber has chosen to collaborate with the best creators and performers in the field of Chassidic music. Taub is also responsible for the vocal arrangement.
The new song joins Schweber’s impressive list of works, which includes The albums “Hameoririm“, “Hameoririm 2” and “Hameoririm 2.5” – albums that became significant milestones in contemporary Chassidic music.