Kivinu

Kivinu was the fifth original album by The Rabbis' Sons. It was released in 1996 – 22 years after their previous album of original music and 28 years after all of the original members last appeared together on the same album. The songs were first taught by Rabbi Chait at Maarava Machon Rubin during their Thursday night mishmar.

The Rabbis' Sons: Kivinu
Studio album by
Released1996
GenreJewish, Chassidic
Length53:03
LabelPerach Records P 105 (stereo)
ProducerYitz Grossman
The Rabbis' Sons chronology
Greatest Hits
(1977)
The Rabbis' Sons: Kivinu
(1996)
Formatcassette, CD
Main musical personnelChait, Sharfman, Weinberger, Zheutlin
Other musical personnelAvi Singolda, Mona Rosenblum

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Venizkeh" (ונזכה)ובא לציוןChait3:51
2."Kol Nishma" (קול נשמע)הושענות של הושענא רבהChait3:37
3."Shomer Yisroel" (שומר ישראל)נפילת אפיםChait3:56
4."Od Yishoma" (עוד ישמע)שבע ברכותChait3:48
5."Kulam Ahuvim" (כלם אהובים)ברכות קריאת שמע – שחריתChait4:27
6."Al Tira" (אל תירא)משלי ג:כה, ישעיה ח:יChait3:26
7."Umacha" (ומחה)ישעיה כה:חChait4:17
Side two
No.TitleLyricsMusicNotesLength
1."Es Tzemach" (את צמח)שמונה עשרהChait 2:55
2."Hu Asher Diber" (הוא אשר דבר)זמירות שבתChait 6:05
3."Layehudim" (ליהודים)הבדלהChait 2:44
4."Hashem Molei Rachamim" (ה' מלא רחמים)נפילת אפיםChait 5:15
5."Ki Visimcha" (כי בשמחה)ישעיה נה:יבChait 3:58
6."Rabos Machshavos Medley" (רבות מחשבות, מי האיש, הללו) Chaitall three songs appeared on "Hal'lu"4:44
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