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Tantz on Tuesday: Tasa and Lipa Alei Katan

Posted by Yeshiva Guy | Posted in Lipa, Meydad Tasa, Tantz on Tuesday | Posted on 14-09-2009

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I saw Avraham Fried performing this live at the Brichat HaSultan concert this past Bein Hazmanim and it was awesome. He brought the house down. Here, Tasa has a terrific rendition, with Lipa supporting. Audio isn’t too great, but you get the idea. I wonder if anyone knows if Tasa has this recorded professionally anywhere?

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