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Lev Tahor – New Music Release Song 6 of 40!

Lev Tahor – New Music Release Song 6 of 40!

Dearest Friends,

Sometimes a niggun comes down all at once. Sometimes it comes down in pieces- months or even years apart.

The second part of this niggun came down at the Amster shabbos table in West Rodgers Park, Chicago, in November 2018.

It wasn’t until a year and a half later, during ma’ariv at Yeshivat Lev HaTorah, right before singing with the beautiful chevre there, that the first part came down.

That night we sang this niggun for the first time. We sang it over and over until it was embedded in our hearts.

This niggun is dedicated to the beautiful Amster family, as well as Talmidei Yeshivat Lev Hatorah, whose Lev Tahor is a constant inspiration of hitchadshut (renewal).

B’ahava Rabba and with blessings for all of us to tune into the renewal of spirit that we so long for.

Shlomo

Composed and Performed by Rav Shlomo Katz
Music Produced recorded and Mixed by Mendy Portnoy
Bass – Danny Schnaiderman
Trumpet – Avior Rokah
Mastered by Yaron Safer

For more music from Rav Shlomo Katz and to learn more about the 40 for 40 project visit: https://www.theshlomokatzproject.com/forty-for-forty-new-release/

For more music, shiurim, information and to stay up to date with Rav Shlomo Katz and The Shlomo Katz Project visit our website at:
www.theshlomokatzproject.com



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