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Refuas Hanefesh – Bentzy Weberman & Eli Shprei

Refuas Hanefesh – Bentzy Weberman & Eli Shprei

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Eli Shprei found himself drawn into a soul-searching process that led to the creation of the touching melody, “Refuahs Hanelesh.”

This song, a collaboration with the soulful singer Bentzy Weberman, serves as a heartfelt tefillah to Hashem, dedicated to the profound healing of the mind and soul.

As the world grappled with uncertainty, Eli found solace in delving deep into the spiritual realm, focusing his energies on prayer and reflection. It was during this introspective period that he discovered the transformative power of the tefillah designed to mend the very essence of our beings.

In collaboration with Bentzy Weberman, whose own connection to the songs message added a unique dimension to its beauty, “Refuahs Hanefesh” blossomed into an anthem of hope, compassion, and renewal.

Join Eli and Bentzy on this musical endeavor, and discover the profound healing that lies within the depths of our souls.

Credits:
Composed & Produced by Eli Shprei
Arranged by: Chesky Breuer & David Taub
Choir: Eli Shprei
Mix & Master: Volume Studios | Shloime Wechter
Cover Design: Vigigee
Marketing/PR: SolBlum Media
Special thanks to Sucher Orgel & Moshe Breuer



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