The title track; a "blatantly, unapologetically chasiddish" and ethereal Chabad niggun. Echoes of a Holy Day
: 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. One of the few standalone songs; an upbeat
One of the few standalone songs; an upbeat track with Ivrit and Yiddish lyrics. Welcoming the Queen Critics and fans alike praise it for its
: The collection is remarkably broad, featuring Chabad niggunim , Vizhnitz and Breslov melodies, Sefardic classics, and even children's songs. One of the few standalone songs
Released in 2014, is widely considered a high-quality "musical tour" of the Sabbath. Critics and fans alike praise it for its broad appeal, blending nostalgia with modern production. Core Themes & Style
: 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
Transitions from "Shabbos is Going Away" into a high-energy Breslover "B’motzaei Yom Menucha" with heavy drums and guitar.