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David Ben Arza – “Lechu L’Mayim” | Live – Heichal Hatarbut Ramot

David Ben Arza – “Lechu L’Mayim” | Live – Heichal Hatarbut Ramot

In honor of Shavuos, David Ben Arza releases a live performance of the song “Lechu L’Mayim“, from a performance for yeshiva students that took place at Heichal Hatarbut Ramot in Jerusalem.

“What was so powerful for me about this performance was that suddenly, these personal and exposed songs that I wrote in a room alone – I am no longer alone in them. A lot of people gathered around and the music spoke to them. And when we met together and sang the album, it was a healing moment for me. How fun it is to meet with the people and the music, and simply sing, cry, pray, and dance together.”

The performance is part of David’s tour with his new album, and the “Yeshiva Students’ Performance” took place in collaboration with the Jerusalem Municipality’s Torah Culture Department. David Ben Arza‘s new show is produced with a tight and minimalist concept, full of soul and emotion, and also with meticulous aesthetics and groove – with top-notch musicians in Israel and a musical production that speaks the artistic language of David and his new album: “Rachamim“.

New performances – coming soon…

Words and music: David Ben Arza
Still photography: Meir Zeleznik

Public relations: BaFront


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