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Eitan Gedalya Releases His Debut Album “Geula”

Eitan Gedalya Releases His Debut Album “Geula”

In his first studio album, titled ‘Geula‘, Eitan Gedalya has written niggunim to the holy words of Tanach, Tefillah, and Divrei Chazal. His goal is to convey the shared desire of Jews across the world; for Hashem to answer their prayers, for Mashiach, for the Geula, for the Beis HaMikdash, and for every single person in the world to declare Hashem as the One and Only God. The tracks are sequenced in the order in which we say them during davening, with the exception of the first and last tracks. The first track, Ani Ma’amin, draws from one of the 13 Principles of Faith taught by the Rambam, declaring our basic and fundamental belief that Mashiach will come. The final track, Kol Berama, describes how Rachel Imeinu shed tears for the Jewish people as they were led into galus, and how, through her strong plea to Hashem, she was promised that the Jewish people would receive our Geula and return to Zion. May Mashiach come speedily in our days!

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/22uz7qlm3xx9KZp6tcwFh7?si=7oiV3ucjRLKW-Ui2Wu7XTw&dl_branch=1
Apple Music/iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ethan-katz/1505876374
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eitan_gedalya/


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