Zusha Releases New Song Ahead of Pesach “Pull Me Through”
Inspired by “Dayeinu,” one of the iconic passages of the Haggadah, it’s a song about how Hashem pulls us through every step of the way — from the very beginning, guiding us through each chapter of life. It reminds us to step back and see how far we’ve come, how much good is already in our lives — and that each good thing alone would have been enough.
And thus each step deserves its own gratitude, and every stage calls for a new dream.
A song of thanks for where we are, and a song to help carry us through the next step.
A song for Pesach, but really for the whole year.
Credits
Produced & co-written by Gavriel Reichmann
Produced by Adam Novodor
Mixed & mastered by Julio Rodríguez Sangrador (Sanbay Studios)
Single cover designed by Yossi Belkin
Photo captured by Abbie Sophia
Director of Photography Tamar Hersko
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