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: Some reviewers felt the backup choirs (like the Yedidim choir) were flat or added little to certain tracks, preferring Benny's solo overdubs instead. Hislahavus' Review of Benny Friedman's Bnei Heichala
The album is primarily composed of that follow the chronological progression of Shabbos, starting from Friday afternoon preparations and ending with the nostalgia of Havdalah. : Some reviewers felt the backup choirs (like
: It is frequently recommended as a "must-have" for pre-Shabbos playlists or singing at the Shabbos table. Its ability to make old classics feel "modern and renewed" is a common point of praise. Its ability to make old classics feel "modern
: Produced by Sruly Meyer and arranged by Avremi G., the album features a full orchestra—a rarity in modern Jewish music—allowing instruments like the flute, clarinet, and oboe to shine. Track Highlights Track Title Notable Features 1 Joy Is in the Air B’nei Heichala The title track
Includes a remix of Ari Goldwag’s "Kah Ribon" and a disco rendition of Avraham Fried’s "Me’ein Olam Haba". B’nei Heichala
The title track; a "blatantly, unapologetically chasiddish" and ethereal Chabad niggun. Echoes of a Holy Day
A medley of Lecha Dodi versions from Tzlil V’zemer and Aaron Razel. A Night of Peace and Joy
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