
Rising Brazilian Jewish singer Micha Gamerman has come out with a stunning new clip for his wedding song "Kesher Shel Kayomo," from his first album.
The song was recorded live with a large symphony orchestra featuring 70 musicians, conducted by maestro Meir Briskamn, and benefits from impressive illustrated segments.
Gamerman sings "merciful G-d, please send your blessing, blessing of G-d from heaven. Of an enduring link between the bride and groom who are getting married today for good luck. Send your angels to accompany them to their Huppah (wedding canopy)."
"It started with a dream I dreamed on Shabbat," related Gamerman regarding the song. "I knocked over a puzzle, I didn't take time and just threw it aside and went to the synagogue to pray for a shidduch (a wedding match)."
"Tears streamed down my cheeks and the tears caused the letters to blossom. In my dream I went to chase after the letters and I didn't catch them until they returned to my home, and I realized that I need to work to try and arrange the puzzle and understand what is the message that was sent to me."