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Singer Ariel Borsutzky Releases Vocal Version of Song Inspired by Ramchal Writings
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 20 hours ago
What happened
Israeli singer Ariel Borsutzky has released a vocal version of his song "Yediat HaEmet," inspired by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto's teachings, coinciding with the Jewish mourning period Bein HaMetzarim.
- 01Ariel Borsutzky released a vocal version of his song "Yediat HaEmet" during Bein HaMetzarim.
- 02The song is inspired by the writings of Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (Ramchal).
- 03Borsutzky wrote both the lyrics and melody himself.
- 04The release aims to evoke spiritual reflection and longing.
- 05The song aligns with the somber mood of the Three Weeks mourning period.
- 06The new version was shared publicly on July 5, 2026.
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