Micha Gamerman With An Acapella Single “Tefilla”
The first Chassidic singer from Brazil Micah Gamerman was introduced into the Jewish music scene just one year ago. This past Adar Gamerman introduced us to his debut album entitled “Kesher Shel Kayama” from which the singles “Shalom Aleichem“, “Solachti” for the High Holidays, and a duet with Hasidic International Ohad “Gila Rina” were previously released.
“Tefilla” is one of the most prominent songs on the debut album. Now Micha is releasing a vocal version of the song for the yemei hasefira cultivated by the talented duo Eli Cohen and Yitzy Berry, to the tune of Eli Cohen, and words of matter is clear.
“תפילה בלי כוונה כגוף בלי נשמה
המתפלל צריך שיכוון ויחשוב כאילו שכינה כנגדו”
Micah was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, soon after his marriage, Micah turned to Rabbinic Studies and serves as one of the few authorized mohels Jewish community in Brazil.
While Micah’s professionalism in education, being an educator and ushering in the next generation of religious / Orthodox Jewish community in Sao Paulo Brazil, his fondness for Jewish music came from ddep inside him. Gamerman is a music fanatic and loves to compose and created music. In time he became one of the desired singer in Sao Paul for corporate events, company evenings, weddings, bar mitzvahs, etc..
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