New Album – “Serenity Prayer” by Naftali Kalfa

“Serenity Prayer” is his third album, which combines texts from the scriptures together with Naftali’s well known heartfelt melodies. The album features his good friends: Gad Elbaz, Shlomo Katz, Shlomi Cohen, Roy Edri and others.
Naftali always says that “The power of song penetrates the soul and forges a connection between all worlds”. He believes that there is a constant search for serenity within us. “We need to listen to our inner voice and reach deep within ourselves. This is why I chose the last song “Kli” which means “vessel”, as the single for the album’s release”
“G-d, make me a vessel for your Serenity”.
“This song truly portrays the meaning and message behind the serenity prayer album”.
Naftali Kalfa, was born in Toronto, Canada, and is the oldest of 11 siblings.
Naftali and his wife Tamar, have six beautiful children, who are his strength and inspiration. Naftali, who continues to stir the Jewish music world with his beautiful melodies, says that “Music has always been part of my soul. My mother, who is very musically talented and played various instruments, was my first inspiration”
Naftali has a musical soul, and his style spans the globe. In his first album Yihyu L’ratzon, Naftali collaborated with the star duo Yossi Piamenta OBM and Avi Piamenta.
In his last album, The Naftali Kalfa Project, Naftali collaborated with international artists – Gad Elbaz, Yossi Piamenta, Shlomo Katz, Shyne, Yosef Chaim Shwekey, Shlomi Cohen, Benny Elbaz and others.
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