Embracing styles from hard rock grunge to sensually melodic ballads, Heedoosh is a trailblazing fusion of a brooding, mysterious sound with lyrics that convey both the longing for, and imminence of, redemption. As its name implies, the music of this new band is something of a revelation. The brainchild of two Israeli Yemenite brothers, Yahav and Yaniv Tsaidi, Heedoosh performs deeply personal, spiritual Jewish rock music that pulls no punches.

The songs are of breathtaking beauty and complexity, rooted in sacred text and combined with contemporary verses gilded with a true rock edge influenced by Stone Temple Pilots, Radiohead, Coldplay and Oasis- a mix of hard rock and brit-pop with Hebrew lyrics and Jewish themes. The songs hold fast to their rock roots and their Jewish sources without compromising any integrity on either front.

The soul-searching themes of thier poignant songs are not afraid to address the foundations of faith nor express their longing for redemption. In a swirling vortex of a world filled with confusion, Heedoosh is a musical vidui, a lyrical confession that reaches out to the unknown for answers with a completely unique style and a new discovery on an ancient text: a Heedoosh.

Upon the release of their debut, M’Umkah Delibah, the band fast became one of New York’s most sought after Jewish acts, performing at clubs throughout the city and bringing their legion of fans everywhere they go.

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n. family name; Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), English statesman and scholar, author of “Utopia”
more
adv. to a greater degree; additionally; further; again
adj. larger in quantity; in additional amounts; extra; greater in number, larger in size; further; greater in degree
n. larger quantity; additional amount; greater degree
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Möre
Möre is one of the original small lands of Småland. It corresponds to the south-eastern part of modern Kalmar län. Möre was divided into two hundreds: Möre Northern Hundred and Möre Southern Hundred.
Möre is mentioned c. 900, by Wulfstan of Hedeby as Meore:
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More is the second studio albym by Montell Jordan. It was released on August 27, 1996.
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n. More, Sir Thomas More, (1478-1535), English statesman and scholar; family name
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n. More, family name; Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), English statesman and scholar, author of “Utopia”
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mora (f)
n. blackberry, mulberry; delay, arrears; brunette
moro
adj. moorish, of or pertaining to the Moors, of a people of Northwest Africa; dark-haired, dark-skinned
moro (m)
n. Moor, person of mixed Berber and Arab ancestry


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