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The singer who was waiting for a more optimistic moment: Our father is alive - voila! Judaism

2024-03-17T07:55:59.266Z

Highlights: The singer who was waiting for a more optimistic moment: Our father is alive - voila! Judaism. "Our Father Lives", is a new song by Yoni Z (Ziegelbaum) who looks at the sad situation with saddened eyes, but prefers to transmit faith, hope and above all an optimistic and lively rhythm. Yoni wrote the music at the beginning of the war, "I wanted to write a slightly more optimistic song, but the words didn't come to me. I was broken, I couldn't find myself writing"


Yoni Z looks at the sad situation in the eyes with a new performance full of faith, hope and above all an optimistic and lively rhythm. Listen to the performance


"Our Father Lives", is a new song by Yoni Z (Ziegelbaum) who looks at the sad situation with saddened eyes, but prefers to transmit faith, hope and above all an optimistic and lively rhythm.

The words were written together by Elhanan Elhadad and Yoni, the melody by Z.



The last few months have been a good time to express ourselves musically and culturally, about what happened to the people of Israel in Simchat Torah 2018. Quite a few songs have been written and released so far, naturally most of them are quiet, sad and painful and describe the pain The terrible thing we went through as a nation. Yoni waited for a "more optimistic" and happy moment - Purim, a holiday of miracles and joy to release his song. It remains to pray for the return of the abductees and for the success of Israel's heroes in the war," he tells Walla!

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Yoni wrote the music at the beginning of the war, "I wanted to write a slightly more optimistic song, but the words didn't come to me. I was broken, I couldn't find myself writing because of the brokenness, so I turned to the composer Laelhadad."

Haddad and Yoni wrote the lyrics together, and their ambition is that everyone who hears the song will fall in line with the writers' intention, "I hope they will be happy with 'Our Father Lives' as we intended in the song. To know that 'Our Father Lives', and he fixes things and he saves us. The public needs reinforcement, And that's the thing: we always believe and move on."



The arrangement was produced together by Z and Shlomi Salzman, "We wanted to reach the sound that exists at festivals, which is a bit trance combined with strong and powerful music. This is the vibe we wanted to bring: both new, also suitable for Purim and a little 'crazy'...".

David Berger, in collaboration with Shuba Israel

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Source: walla

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