Shavti L’Yerushalayim – Tzviki Rand In A Cover Full of Hope For The Coming of Moshiach Soon!
The month of Tammuz is here and it is exactly the time to enter into the encouraging and promising words of comfort, ‘Ko Amar Hashem, Shavti L’Yerushalayim,” with mercy my house will be built there,’ taken from the kinos of the Torah. There is no need to explain how great the hope is, especially in these days when miracles of historic magnitude are taking place.
‘Shavti L’Yerushalayim‘ is not just two words. It is a promise in the past tense, as if the Creator has been telling us since the time of the redemption. These words are taken from the good future that no eye has seen. Tzviki Rand‘s special poetry is the exact way to connect to those days and that time that will come. Soon in our days, Amen.
With mercy my house will be built there. The people of Israel, who always need mercy, are in a special time when mercy is visible to the eyes of all flesh. Take the moments for yourself and enter into the atmosphere of the song that longs for and caresses the future, even while we are still here waiting. Get excited and enter the period in its most positive way.
Music: David Klein
Original poetry: Y. Werdiger
Arrangement and musical production: Avi Reimi & Yair Bodner
Keyboards: Elchanan Mintz Guitars: Itay Nagar
Production: Mebzakim Baram
Public relations: BaFront
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