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A Torah Study Session in the Studio Sparks a New Song
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 5 days ago
What happened
Amiran Dvir’s Torah study during a studio meeting with David Toib inspired a new song, “Yichud HaLevavot.” The track is performed by Chavrusa with Dvir and comes with a music video by Davidi Nachshon.
- 01A studio meeting between David Toib and Amiran Dvir sparked a new composition.
- 02A verse from Or HaChaim became the basis for “Yichud HaLevavot.”
- 03Toib said he could not stop himself from turning the words into melody.
- 04The song is performed by Chavrusa with Toib, Moishe Schneider, and Dvir.
- 05A polished clip was filmed and edited by Davidi Nachshon.
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