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2022-08-09T08:26:26.826Z


An engrossing and catchy anthem with a special and empowering message that touches the depths of the soul: the singer Finney Einhorn has released a new single clip for his second album


Watch: The Hasidic singer revealed the painful encounter

The engrossing and catchy anthem with a special and empowering message that touches the depths of the soul: the singer Finny Einhorn has released a new single music video for his second album, revealing for the first time his struggle as a child with a rare medical condition

Israel Cohen, submitted on behalf of Shoba Israel

09/08/2022

Tuesday, August 9, 2022, 07:13 Updated: 11:06

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Ahead of his second album, the singer Finney Einhorn releases a new single clip called "Believe" - ​​a sweeping and catchy anthem with a special and empowering message that touches the depths of the soul.



In the new clip, Einhorn returns to the stations of his life and reveals for the first time his struggle as a child with a rare medical condition that causes hair loss (alopecia), the emotional and social difficulty that accompanied him, and how thanks to faith and despite the struggle, he became a child who sang in front of a mirror - a successful artist performing in front of an audience.



The lyrics of the song are taken from the book of Rabbi Zadok HaCohen from Lublin "Just as a person must believe in Hashem, blessed be He, so must one later believe in himself."

The composition is by Itzi Berry, and the chorus and arrangement are signed by Eli Klein and Itzi Berry.



Einhorn said to Walla!

Judaism because "the music video is based on the story of my personal life. To all those who feel lonely in the world, face alone in silent sadness with rejection and social anxiety, yearn for true friendship, and a word of encouragement - this message is dedicated to you: you are never alone."



Words: Rabbi Zadok HaCohen of Lublin

Chorus words: Itzi Berry |

Composer: Itzi Berry.

Arrangement and musical production: Eli Klein and Itzi Berry.

Screenplay and direction: Sharoli Broncher

Photo: Nati Alber.

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