
On the eve of the Torah Festival, the young nightingale Shuchi Goldstein embarked on a challenging journey on the path leading to the House of God, together with Nachman Zucker, the master of the wind instrument, who portrays that troubled soul that makes its way through the darkness into the sea of Talmud. At the culmination of a journey full of doubts and difficulties, it becomes clear that hearts and minds are opened to learning and teaching only through the art of our ancestors, handed down to us from the beginning of time – the art of prayer.
At the end of the volatile route, the duo Shochi & Nachman found themselves in a turbulent Torah lesson by Pinchas Bichler and the Malchut Choir, who are engaged in the joy of the Torah, as well as the entire musical team, who choose to put aside their temporary lives and bask in the shadow of the beloved Gemara.
Behind the production, arrangement, and editing of the clip is Arshi Segal, who is revealed here for the first time in an exciting and first-of-its-kind duet.
And the rest of the credits:
Production: Leiby Szczeransky (Rejoice in Leiby) | Screenplay: Shochi & Nachman | Direction and production: Hershy Segal | Concept consulting and sound arrangement: Pinchas Bichler | Musical arrangement: Hershy Segal-Efraim Markowitz | Recorded at the studios YC-Yanki Cohen | Interior photography: Shalom Gilbert | Exterior photography: Roni Nathan | Guitars: Nachman Halevitz | Violin: Shimi Weitzhandler | Clarinet A0=98: Nachman Zucker | Graphic design: Shimon Rochmansd Advertising 0527185172 | Digital and PR: Frontline advertising.
Melodies:
On the Road - Panky Weber, originally performed by Shamili Ungar
And tonight please - Uncle Kalisch
And enlighten our eyes - Mona Rosenblum Original performance - Yaakov Shweky
How does the father love the Torah - Hershy Rotenberg, originally performed by Shmili Unger