Netanel Menat & Malchus Choir “Habeit Na”
The song of the moving song was directed by Rabbi Moshe Mantas, the song’s listeners say that already from the hearing of the initial version of the song, it caused them great emotion and uplift the soul. The melody works in the hands of Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry, who are known to have brought us the passion of feeling “V’afilu B’hastara” and were behind the production of many albums, including the “L’yachado Sh’mo” by the kumzits artist Naftali Kempeh.
Also included was Pinchas Bichler, the conductor of the Malchut choir known for its name and fame. Together with the wonder boy Netanel, who contributed his voice in a moving and thrilling performance, the new song “Habeit Na” is released.
The song describes the many yearnings of the Jewish people, who look up at the Father in heaven, asking, praying and begging, “הבט נא, רחם נא, על עמך מהרה”
“Habeit Na” gets special meaning in view of the events of the last days, from the shocking murder of the trained girl Uri Ansbacher, who was murdered by a criminal son in a particularly criminal and shocking way last Thursday, to the terrible bus accident that took place last week and claimed the lives of a number of people, tTe wounding of dozens more.
The new song reads in the prayer, “הבט נא, רחם נא, למען שמך,” in prayer for the safety of all your people Israel, for the healing of all the afflictions of Israel and for true prayer for complete redemption in our days, when the words of the song: “ברחמיך הרבים ה’ אלוקינו, חוס ורחם והושיעה צאן מרעיתך. “Resonate and pierce every Jew.
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