“Aizehu” – Tzviki Rand In A Moving & Inspiring Cover For Those Learning The Daf Yomi
There are songs that pass by you without stirring your heart. But there are songs that simply open all the channels of Jewish emotion, with an immense longing for the end of the galus and the building of the Bais Hamikdash soon. Such is the successful Yiddish song “Aizehu” by musician Naftali Schnitzler, which addresses Hashem in a direct and moving monologue.
The song composed by Schnitzler has taken a place of honor in the East of authentic Jewish songs. The words, the verses, and the great emotion that surrounds the work, give it special respect and love among those who understand roots music. Now with the heart-wrenching emotion of Tzviki Rand, enjoy a performance that surpasses all imagination.
Students of the Daf Yomi who are currently studying the “Aizehu Mekoman” chapter of korbanos, will surely connect so much with the sacred words. And with them the entire Jewish people, who have experienced so much pain from public sacrifices in recent years, will all sing with tears in their hearts: Ribono Shel Olam – Aizehu Mekoman!
Composition: Naftali Schnitzler
Original lyrics: Gershy Uri
Arrangement and musical production: Avi Reimi & Yair Bodner
Keyboards: Shmulik Loterman
Production: Mebazkim Baraam
Public Relations and Communications: Israel Rosen
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