Neesaf Tishrei (The Passing of Tishrei)
Shabbat Music
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5m 52s
The lyricist Natan Yonathan builds on opening words from the Medieval Sephardic poet Shmuel ibn Naghrilla as he marks the passing of months: “Av has died, Elul has died, and heat has died, Tishrei also has come to die with them”, and Tzvika Pik provides music that is in turn mournful and energetic. As we embark on the year 5785, we mourn that which is past and look forward with hope, through this song.
From our new album Am Yisrael Chai: An October 7th Commemorative Album, now streaming on all major platforms.
Lyrics: Natan Yonathan
Music: Tzvika Pik
Arranger: Oran Eldor
Music Director: David Enlow
Audio: Oli Jung
Video: Terrell Simms
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