Naftali Kalfa “Serenity Prayer/Tfilat Hashalva”
The powerful and meaningful lyrics of this song have a universal appeal. Millions of people around the world turn to God daily and pray for serenity & clarity to distinguish between what we can change.
The song is accompanied by a great music video which conveys the significant message that everyone can make a change in their lives and affect the lives of those around them. When this happens, the act of giving triggers a grand “butterfly effect” that echoes thru the universe.
The beautiful composition of the Serenity Prayer by Naftali Kalfa, is from his third album, which will soon be released, along with 16 other original tracks.
Naftali Kalfa, was born in Toronto, Canada, He’s the oldest of 11 siblings. Naftali and his wife Tamar, have six beautiful children. “Tamar and my kids are my strength and inspiration.” says Naftali, who continues to stir the Jewish music world with his beautiful melodies. “Music has always been part of my soul” He says, “My mother, who was very musically talented and played many different instruments, was my first inspiration.”
Naftali has a musical soul, and his music style spans the globe. In his first album Yihyu L’ratzon, Naftali collaborated with the star duo Yossi Piamenta z’l and Avi Piamenta.
His latest album, The Naftali Kalfa project, included collaborations with international star artists such as; Gad Elbaz, Yossi Piamenta, Shlomo Katz, Rapper Shyne, Yosef Chaim Shwekey, Shlomi Cohen, Benny Elbaz and more …
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