Chakal Tapuchim: The field of Sacred Apples

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Dov’s second album was released in 1984, just after Dov made aliya to Israel. The songs were composed by himself and his radio co-host, Uncle Lybush zt’l for the radio skits they did at 2 AM Saturday nights, on new York radio, a segment titled Chakal Tapuchim or in English, “The field of the Sacred Apples,” which became the album title.


The songs on this album are extremely creative, youthfully ‘lebidic,’ and a real expression of love of life and Am yisroel.


Dov and Lybush guide their listeners on a journey to the world of one’s inner soul. Parents, the world over, would, for years, lay their children to sleep with these colorful songs in the background. And those children have become today's parents, and, many of whom, choose this same album to now lay their own children to sleep. Most songs are presented half in English and half in Hebrew, so everyone can understand their messages. Big hit songs are, **Traveling, and the aromatic song, Kol Ma.


‘Real soul music,’ is what critics call the song **Atah Sakum, which, when the great Reb, Shlomo Carlebach heard it for the first time, he said, “That was the way my Atah Sakum should have gone, Dov ‘chapped’ it away from me. (Incidentally, Reb Shlomo’s “Atah Sakum,” composed at that same time, eventually became a tremendous hit, sung to this very day across the Jewish world!)

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This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 02 March, 2008.

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