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50 Reasons
  T he release of the latest SIMCHAS HACHAIM album before Purim has become an annual tradition, now in its 8th year. This year’s CD, with quirky album art based on Yitzchok Moully’s Orange Socks painting, was released the week of Rosh Chodesh Adar II. “I get so excited about this entire project,” says producer
Ariella Stern
50 Reasons
  T he release of the latest SIMCHAS HACHAIM album before Purim has become an annual tradition, now in its 8th year. This year’s CD, with quirky album art based on Yitzchok Moully’s Orange Socks painting, was released the week of Rosh Chodesh Adar II. “I get so excited about this entire project,” says producer
Ariella Stern
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