Chasidic singer Simche Friedman has released a new single, in which he hosts his brother Yehuda Friedmanfor the first time.
“This is very exciting for us,” Simche says. “Yehuda and I have been singing together since we were kids, and we always dreamed about recording a duet. We hope that the song will touch many hearts and move many people.”
Mayim Rabim is performed in a catchy Kumzitz-Chasidic style, with the combination of the two different voices adding a special touch.
Composed by Choni Tzucker and arranged by Eliya Netaneli and David Taub, Mayim Rabim won’t stop playing in your head.
The lyrics of the song describe our love for Hashem, and His desire to hear us davven and learn and see us doing Mitzvos.
Listening to the duet while watching the lively video clip (screenplay: Yoel Baich, photography and editing: Davidi Nachshon), one can detect an additional love -‘brotherly love’…
Enjoy!
So beautiful! I was just saying Friday night, how I remember you Friedman boys singing as kids while dancing around Bobba and Zaida’s dining room table! Looking forward to more and having Yossi and Michoel join too 😊
B”H taught both in Cheder
So beautiful ! Hatzloche rabba
Thank you for this gift brother.
Welcome Yehuda Leib! Where have you been hiding??
refreshing. would love to see both of them in concert.
Efsher Yofeh Koiach Ha’ach?
That are both very good
Yehudah Friedman it is so beautiful to hear you sing with heart and soul. You have inspired so many people with your beautiful voice and the many classes you taught years ago at a Chabad House in the USA. So beautiful to see you resurface.
You should make more of these videos with your brother and use your beautiful voice to continue inspiring others.
Thank you Rabbi T!
Regards to the entire special community 🙂
Great song and great composition.
FABULOUS! JOYOUS!
Has such a pleasant voice!
But are they single married
Married… but thanks for asking!
Baruch Hashem. Seem like great guys.
Beautiful catchy inspiring 👍👍
So enjoyable!! This is what music is meant to be. Uplifting. Joy inducing. You guys did a wonderful job! The song is also an instant classic chassidishe melody. And great singing by the newest Friedman to enter the stage.