“HaEmunah Notenet Koach”: Moshe Zaretsky Launches Tenth Single
In a world where the pace never stops and the challenges never end, the new single “HaEmunah Notenet Koach” by singer, cantor and composer Moshe Zaretsky is out . It is a moving and touching song that reminds us all of what we sometimes forget: the true strength lies within.
The song deals with the simple yet profound human journey – the desire to improve, to become stronger, and to remain true to ourselves even in moments of difficulty. Through honest lyrics and a captivating melody, a message of hope, connection and faith is conveyed that illuminates even the darkest moments.
“HaEmunah Notenet Koach” brings a voice that speaks to everyone – to those who have fallen and risen, to those who are looking for a way, and to those who understand that sometimes it is precisely in the quietest moments – that the greatest strength is born.
The catchy and heart-wrenching chorus emphasizes the central message: Faith is not just an idea – it is a driving force, enveloping, strengthening, and enabling us to continue forward even when it seems like there is nowhere to go.
This is a song that seeks to unite, to move, and to remind us that we are all on the same journey – and that in the end, together we will stay. “Not giving up on faith” – is not just a sentence from the song, but a way of life.
Credits:
Composition – Sharon Abilchak
Lyrics: Sharon Abilchak, Moshe Zaretsky
Musical production – Nadav Biton
Arrangements – Nadav Biton and Adi Pilzen
Lyrics clip and cover design – Eliya Ezra
Cover photo – Shneur Schiff
PR – Mandy Kurant
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