Mi'ma'amakim is the second album by The Idan Raichel Project, released in 2005 in Israel. The title track, reminiscent of the opening of Psalm 130 (traditionally recited by Jews in times of distress), attracted similar airplay to that of his previous singles. The first and last tracks on the album feature the popular late Israeli singer Shoshana Damari.

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  • Mi'ma'amakim is the second album by The Idan Raichel Project, released in 2005 in Israel. The title track, reminiscent of the opening of Psalm 130 (traditionally recited by Jews in times of distress), attracted similar airplay to that of his previous singles. The first and last tracks on the album feature the popular late Israeli singer Shoshana Damari. In addition to more catchy tunes in Hebrew and Amharic, Raichel adds Arabic (in Azini), Tigrinya (in Siyaishaya Ingoma), Hindi (in Milim Yafot Me'ele), and Yemenite Hebrew to his linguistic repertoire.
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  • Mi'ma'amakim is the second album by The Idan Raichel Project, released in 2005 in Israel. The title track, reminiscent of the opening of Psalm 130 (traditionally recited by Jews in times of distress), attracted similar airplay to that of his previous singles. The first and last tracks on the album feature the popular late Israeli singer Shoshana Damari.
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