TYH Nation Presents: Hashem’s Army – TYH Boys
TYH Nation Presents
Hashem’s Army
TYH Boys
An army is practical. They accomplish real, concrete things.
For us, being part of Hashem’s army means doing mitzvos.
The Mishnah in Kiddushin teaches, “I was created only to serve my Master.” Like a soldier with a single minded focus, created for one purpose, to carry out the mission.
At the end of Hilchos Melachim, the Rambam describes a soldier as completely focused on what’s in front of him. No distractions. His heart, head, and body fully given over to the task. Absolute dedication.
We are proud that each of us can say, “I am a soldier in Hashem’s army.” And just like in a real army, every soldier matters. Each one is essential to the mission.
Soldiers don’t just talk about the mission. They are given something to do, and they go do it. It’s practical. It’s concrete.
When we put on tefillin, give tzedakah, learn Torah, help another Yid, we are carrying out the mission we were created for.
We should not let a day go by without remembering:
This is what I was created for. I am not just here because that’s how history worked itself out. Hashem chose me, and gave me the opportunity and responsibility to be a great soldier and accomplish great things with my mitzvos.
TYH Music/Mendy Portnoy/Farbrengable Studios
Written by: Yitzy Bald, Yehudah Pinsker
Produced by: Yehudah Pinsker
Guitars: Noam “Hargol” Burg, Binyamin “Bobby” Babayof
Mixed and Mastered: TBD
Video Directed by: TYH Creative
Filmed & Edited by: Motty Berkowitz
Camera 2: Elimelech Flam
Production Assistants: Moshe Leib Gross
Promotional content: Binyamin Babayof & Ezriel Gross
TYH Boys / Choir leader: Meir Green
For bookings please reach out to [email protected]
Shua H
Zevi K
Rudy R
Sruly R
Roni S
Special thanks to: Leah Rosenzweig, Nechama Shaiman, Simcha Levovitz, Yakov Josephy, Nerry Alas, Avi Peltz, Yossi Reisman
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