Moyshele mayn fraynd - Moyshele my friend | Lyrics
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ม.ค. 2024
- "Moyshele Mayn Fraynd" is a beautiful nostalgic song. It tells the story of recognizing an old friend, Moyshele, and reminiscing about their shared past. The lyrics bring back memories of their school days, the times they spent learning together, and the influence of their teacher. The song truly captures the essence of friendship and the power of memories.
The song was written by Mordechai Gebirtig, who was an influential Polish Jewish poet and songwriter during the interwar period. Gebirtig was born on May 4, 1877, and his life was tragically cut short when he was shot by the Germans in the Kraków Ghetto, occupied Poland, during the Holocaust, on June 4, 1942. Despite his tragic end, his legacy lives on through his music and poetry, touching the hearts of many.
Got the song from @CantorClassics
Credits:Arrangement and Vocals: Marc Berman
Composer: Nissim Khalifa @NISSIMKHALIFACOMPOSER
Original Music and Lyrics: Mordechai Gebirtig (1877-1942)
Orchestras:
Symphonette Raanana Orchestra
Ashdod Symphony Orchestra
Israel Sinfonietta Beer Sheva
Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra - บันเทิง
Wonderful song 🕎🕎🕎🕎
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hey thank u for sharing such a beautiful performance of such a powerful song
I want to share it on my country's social network -- can u please tell me the name of the performer so I could uppload it properly?
Thanks
Credits:Arrangement and Vocals: Marc BermanComposer: Nissim KhalifaOriginal Music and Lyrics: Mordechai Gebirtig (1877-1942)Orchestras:Symphonette Raanana OrchestraAshdod Symphony OrchestraIsrael Sinfonietta Beer ShevaJerusalem Symphony Orchestra
@@Hebrew_and_Yiddish_songs thank u!
Is there a place where I can download the song (this execution)? I can't find it.
Google 'download TH-cam videos', you'll get a bunch of sites. Look for one where you can paste this song link. Hope it works
@@Hebrew_and_Yiddish_songs alriiight.
אַ דאַנק!
Du bist auch mein Freud😀
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My father grew up in a small village village outside of Belgrade largely ethnic German lived there for a few centuries. Jews, Catholics, Protestants all lived together in harmony until they had to leave because of Soviet advances. They lost everything but made to Amerika land of freedom. Beautiful, beautiful Musik
Moschi
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