Yitzy Waldner & Mayer Engel In A Song For The Generation of Torah “Divrei Hashem”
The Navi Amos talks about the days that Hashem says that there will be a spiritual hunger in world. How fortunate are we to be living in this time. In the past few centuries while there have been some prominent Talmidei Chachamim and Tzaddikim, the average yid did not have access to Torah learning. The Mesorah was passed from father to son based on what was available to them. The last three decades has seen an explosion of Torah The “Torah is now available to all”. From Daf Yomi, Mishna Yomi, Halacha Yomi, Dirshu Kollel, shiurim from greats like R’ Sruli, R’ Eli, Reb Biderman and more. It is clear that we are that generation that the Navi speaks about thirsting and yearning כי אם לשמוע לדברי ה׳.
Yitzy and Mayer deliver a powerful duet with heartwarming melody and stunning harmonies. Hopefully, this song will inspire you to find your connection to Torah and see how sweet it is!!
Credits:
Composed and written by Yitzy Waldner
Music by Avrumi Berko
Video by Little Brook Studios | Visit LittleBrookStudios.com
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