Singer Aviad Releases New Song Featuring Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Baari on Hope and Faith
Israeli singer Aviad has released a new song titled "Spread Your Wings," inspired by the personal journey of his 15-and-a-half-year-old son, Tov-Roi, who lives with a rare genetic disorder called Morquio syndrome. The song and its accompanying music video convey a message of optimism and resilience in the face of adversity.
Joining the production is Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Baari, known as "Hinoka," who supports Tov-Roi and appears in the video playing an instrument. Near the song's conclusion, Rabbi Baari delivers an uplifting message emphasizing faith and hope: "We must know that the great God in heaven is all-powerful, controls all creation, and can invent a cure. We have no despair and no reason to lose hope, no matter the situation or what others say."
Aviad shared that the song emerged from the lessons he learned through his son's challenges, highlighting the conscious choice to embrace joy and positivity despite difficulties. He expressed gratitude to Rabbi Baari for his ongoing support and participation in the project.
The lyrics of "Spread Your Wings" encourage perseverance and looking on the bright side, urging listeners to lift their heads and fly high despite obstacles. The collaboration between Aviad and Rabbi Baari aims to inspire strength and faith among those facing hardships.
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