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.
One of the few standalone songs; an upbeat track with Ivrit and Yiddish lyrics. Welcoming the Queen The album is primarily composed of that follow
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 Critics and fans alike praise it for its
Features an English translation of R’ Yom Tov Ehrlich’s "Shabbos Kodesh" and Abie Rotenberg’s "It’s Time to Say ‘Good Shabbos’". Gut Shabbos Echoes of a Holy Day Includes a remix
The title track; a "blatantly, unapologetically chasiddish" and ethereal Chabad niggun. Echoes of a Holy Day
Includes a remix of Ari Goldwag’s "Kah Ribon" and a disco rendition of Avraham Fried’s "Me’ein Olam Haba". B’nei Heichala
: 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.