Something went wrong with the connection!

Avraham Fried & Amir Dadon ‘Yashuv’ – LIVE From Tzama Performances

Avraham Fried & Amir Dadon ‘Yashuv’ – LIVE From Tzama Performances

In the midst of the days of teshuva, the ‘Tzama‘ project renews the ‘Yashuv‘ niggun – in a thrilling LIVE performance by Avraham Fried and Amir Dadon to the Chabad niggun, from the Tzama performances of 2015. It is another chapter in the successful niggun project led by Rabbi Moshe Shilat and musically produced by Naor Carmi.
“This one and that one say, ‘Blessed is he who has not sinned, and he who has sinned, he will return and be forgiven'” (Tractate Sukkah, page 55)
In the days of mercy and forgiveness, this Chassidic niggun is sung and played, which gives hope to every person, wherever he may be. Indeed, blessed is he who has not sinned. The best thing is to walk the straight path and not stumble, but this is a path for the virtuous few. Most of us fail and stumble from time to time, and the Creator gives us a way to do teshuva .
Now, in the midst of the days of repentance, the niggun ‘Yishuv‘ sees the light, in a renewed and thrilling performance no less than the original. Avraham Fried and Amir Dadon perform these chilling words, wrapped in ancient Chabad melodies, from the Tzama performances of 2015. This is another performance from ‘Tzama‘ – the musical venture that renews ancient nigguns and connects artists from all sectors, led by Rabbi Moshe Shilat and musically produced by Naor Carmi.
Avraham Fried: “For many years now, the Chabad niggun ‘Yashuv‘ has been an integral part of my Yamim Noraim soundtrack. When I performed it for the first time this year on the ‘Tzama‘ stage together with my friend, singer Amir Dadon, it took on new powers! It’s time to prepare for the holy day with this special niggun. Let us pray for a good and sweet year in physical and spiritual ways, in the goodness that is seen and revealed.”
Amir Dadon: “The melody reflects our deep endeavor and daily desire to follow the right path, to be better people, better parents, to give forgiveness with unconditional love, just as we receive Hashem .”


Tags assigned to this article:
Amir DadonAvraham FriedNaor CarmiYashuv

Related Articles

Spodik – Shia Gefen, Yoely Klein & Shaya Gross

Chassidim from past generations expressed a longing for a time when they would have kept a Spodik (a traditional hat)

Jonathan Israel Releases His Debut Single: “Abba Toda”

Jonathan Israel embarks on a musical journey with a debut single called “Abba Toda” – a song of gratitude, faith

Yosef Abadi Makes You “Riga’im Shel Osher”

There are songs that just make you smile without any effort, and that’s exactly the vibe that comes out of

No comments

Write a comment
No Comments Yet! You can be first to comment this post!

Write a Comment

Your e-mail address will not be published.
Required fields are marked*