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"אברהם יגל"
Song by Avraham Fried
from the album We Are Ready!
LanguageHebrew
English titleAvrohom Yogail
Released1988
StudioSystems Two, N.Y.
GenreDisco
Length3:41
Label
Composer(s)Baruch Chait
Lyricist(s)Prayers for Shabbat
Producer(s)Sheya Mendlowitz
We Are Ready! track listing
10 tracks

Side A

  1. Avrohom Yogail • אברהם יגל
  2. We Are Readyאנחנו מוכנים
  3. Yedid Nefeshידיד נפש
  4. Asehעשה
  5. Shavas Aniyimשועת עניים

Side B

  1. Hashem Melechד' מלך
  2. Tanyehתניא
  3. Eliyahuאליהו
  4. Emesאמת
  5. Boray Olamבורא עולם
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Avrohom Yogail is a Hebrew song by American singer Avraham Fried, released in 1988 as part of his album We Are Ready!. The song is composed by Baruch Chait with lyrics adapted from Prayers for Shabbat. The songs are performed in the disco genre, and features the Neginah Orchestra arranged by Moshe Laufer. The song was produced by Sheya Mendlowitz.

Lyrics

אַבְרָהָם יָגֵל, יִצְחָק יְרַנֵּן, יַעֲקֹב וּבָּנָיו יָנוּחוּ בוֹ: מְנוּחַת אַהֲבָה וּנְדָבָה, מְנוּחַת אֱמֶת וֶאֱמוּנָה: