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Amiran Dvir – Haneir Hapnimi [Music Video]

Amiran Dvir – Haneir Hapnimi [Music Video]

Amiran Dvir sings Harav Kook.

Upon the end of Chanukah, singer and songwriter Amiran Dvir presents a music video for his new single which he composed to the words of Harav Avraham Yitzhak Hacohen Kook zt”l, one of the great spiritual figure in Jewish history.

Amiran tells us “Upon the recruitment of my son Matanel to the IDF, I asked him and his friends in the Pre-military academy who are from Yeshiva Ali Bney David and Yeshivat Atzmona to join me in this special song that will go with them on their travels.

The summery of the song is: Each person no matter his spiritual level has his own inner flame. And this flame characterizes him and his positive qualities. Each one should nurture his inner flame and illuminate others with it.
This song has a personal meaning for me. This week is my mother’s yahzrteit’, and I dedicate this song for her memory.”

Haneir Hapnimi also features Amiran’s younger son Yonatan who played the drums and Arik Dvir his brother that joined the boys Choir, and the legendary guitarist Yair Michael.

The song was produced by Amiran together with Ruli Ezrachi of Ruli Productions. Amiran tells us that this is the beginning of a long friendship and partnership with Ruli. “We are actually working on a project together in which this song is the start of. A full album co-produced, arranged and even singing together.” The album should be available in a few months.



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