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Leiby Deitsch releases a new prayer song for the Three Weeks
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Behadrei Haredim · 1 day ago
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What happened
Leiby Deitsch released “Biz Vi Lang” for Bein HaMetzarim, a new song based on King David’s words. The single, composed by Avremi Schif, mixes Hebrew and Yiddish to express longing for redemption.
- 01Leiby Deitsch released “Biz Vi Lang” during Bein HaMetzarim.
- 02The song is based on words attributed to King David.
- 03Avremi Schif composed the new melody.
- 04The track blends Hebrew with a Yiddish interpretation.
- 05The release presents the song as a spiritual expression of longing for redemption.
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