Israeli Singer Shmuel Releases Soulful Single 'Lech Levadcha' for Days of Repentance
Israeli singer and songwriter Shmuel, aged 29, has released a new single titled 'Lech Levadcha' timed for the Jewish Days of Repentance. The song features a heartfelt musical performance that emphasizes the direct and intimate relationship between an individual and God, without intermediaries. Shmuel wrote both the lyrics and melody, drawing deeply from Jewish prayer traditions to convey themes of personal confession and collective yearning for mercy and healing.
The lyrics open with the poignant lines, 'To You alone have I sinned, and not to any angel / Between You and me is my judgment, God is good and forgiving,' inviting listeners to introspection and sincere supplication. The song balances a personal prayer with a collective cry for the people of Israel, highlighting faith in divine compassion and justice. It also includes a plea for healing and redemption, reflecting the complex times faced by the Israeli public.
Produced and arranged by Maor Shoshan, a prominent figure in Jewish music production, the single blends traditional motifs with contemporary sounds, maintaining the solemn atmosphere of the Days of Repentance while ensuring broad musical accessibility. 'Lech Levadcha' is part of Shmuel's upcoming debut album, scheduled for release in the Hebrew month of Kislev. Prior to this, Shmuel released successful singles including 'Ani Mevorach' and a duet with Ishay Ribo titled 'Kol Pa'am Mechadesh,' which have resonated widely on radio and with audiences.
This release joins a series of special musical works launched ahead of the month of Elul in the Hasidic music scene, providing listeners with a meaningful spiritual tool during this significant period.
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