Aaron Razel – Kavati Et Moshavi MUSIC VIDEO
Just weeks ago Aaron Razel released the first single and title track of his upcoming album “Kavati Et Moshavi“. Now he has released a music video for the song.
“7 years ago,” recalls Razel, “I was on a shlichus with my family in India. My brother Rabbi Yehuda, was giving a Daf Yomi shiur when they starting new rotation for Shas and I joined in”. “This past month I finished shas along with thousands of Jews worldwide”.
Thus began the connection of Aaron Razel Torah, a Jewish music artists who was known for what used to be mistakenly called “alternative music”. The long journey of Aaron Razel into the beit medrash affects the work and daily routine of Aaron and has profound implications with regard to the atmosphere that makes the study of Torah laboriously.
Each and every morning, he headed to engage in Torah study. “Torah study has changed my life,” says Razel. “The new album reflects a process I go through, some call it “ישיביש’יות מאוחרת” and is crisp and clear and has a motive, love of Torah”. “Maybe they expelled me from Gush Katif, but from the Beit Midrash is impossible”.
Aaron says that the new singles are a direct result of what happens in real life. The first single from the new path, is already seeping in and envelops the soul spiritual values. Production has been invested, much that is written with care and sound moves a powerful sense of real yearning to learn Torah occupying her audiences. The message, climbing from the heart and establishes his place at the top above all the daily thoughts …
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