From Ra and Sukkot: the composer releases an EP album for Tishrei
On the occasion of the month of Tishrei, Eliezer Shweber ("the instigators"), who signed dozens of yeshiva songs, released five new songs.
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David Berger, submitted on behalf of Shuba Israel
09/28/2022
Wednesday, September 28, 2022, 11:11 am Updated: 12:32 pm
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Eliezer Shweber ("the rousers"), and who signed dozens of yeshiva songs, releases five new songs for the month of Tishrei, songs of yearning and holiness, songs written in the atmosphere of terrible days.
Four songs out of the five are performed by Shlomo Cohen, the first song on the list is Keva.
Shlomo Cohen, one of the greatest soulful singers, a singer whose voice is only secondary to his Jewish singing talent, who elevates the song and connects the listeners with the powerful words.
As in his previous albums ("The Stimulators", and "The Stimulators 2"), albums that have become musical icons among Torah members and yeshivots - this time as well, he mobilizes the best forces that exist in the field of Hasidic poetry, to sing his songs.
The entire production and recording was done in Eliezer's studio in Jerusalem.
The current song is based on the words of the Rabbi of Brisk who answered the question why in the verse "Hope in God", the message is doubled and repeated (hope in God -> be strong and strengthen your heart -> and hope in God).
In the book of Chidushi Maran Riz HaLevi, his detailed answer is given: A person who tries to hope in Hashem, the Lord of the world helps him and strengthens him to
this exact degree of confidence in Hashem, and then his confidence is even greater and stronger.
Everything, as it is said, and delight in the name of God and He will give you the desire of your heart, that if your trust is in God, so strong that you will delight in it and He will give you the desires of your heart.."
Schweber composed the song together with his son Daniel, Shlomo Cohen sang it with his great talent And this is the first song from the shortened album that will be released until Sukkot.
Composer: Eliezer and Daniel Shweber
Music production: David Tove |
Adaptation: Daniel Shweber.
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