Something went wrong with the connection!

Mati Shriki – Shar L’Elokim

Mati Shriki – Shar L’Elokim

This song was written during his time in the Reserves. The song was born and created during and for these days. The understanding is that in the end, we are all G-d’s children and only He is the answer to all our questions.
For a while we had a feeling that something big was going to happen. We will win over the evil. After such heartbreak and the terrible tragedy, Mashiach surely has to come. We will surely see the end soon. However, the road is still long and not in sight yet. Mati Shriki says, “The only thing to give me strength is to sing to HaShem. Have faith in Him. Our reality is very surprising and unexpected, both on a personal level as well as on a national level. There are many questions, tension, and disagreements. No one really know what the answer is to everything. The people of Israel are above nature, the answer to all this is definitely above the regular and nature. I feel that the only way out is through HaShem. Therefore, I have to sing to Him and pray to Him to receive and answer to all our questions.”
Since Simchas Torah, Shriki has been in the Reserves in uniform, where all these questions and ideas keep coming back to him.
His current reality is was pushed him to formulate his thoughts and put them out there in his song called Shar L’Elokim, along with a idea that was filmed in every day reality in the army.


Video filmed by : Maudi Alexlisi
Script and written by: Mati Shriki


Tags assigned to this article:
Mati ShrikiShar L’Elokim

Related Articles

Nussi Rubin Releases New Music Video For Hit Song “Daga Minayin”

From the hit album *In Dein Hent*, Nussi Rubin brings you the visual release of “Daga Minayin“—a song that is

David Berg Does It For The Better: A Pop Hit with a Plot Twist

In a world that sometimes feels like a series of glitches, David Berg comes to remind us that everything is

Meir Adler, Yaakov Yuda Daskal & Chaim Pollak Sing “Yesh Borei Olam!”

It was last winter, in the corridors of the Los Angeles hospital. From all over the world, eyes are raised