
25 years after the first hit that made Aharon a respected musician and a creative master in Jewish music, "The Burning Bush," and a decade after the hit "I Have Established" that established him as a musician in the world of Torah and yeshiva - Aharon reveals his thirteenth album, the Bar Mitzvah album - "Kaben HaMteghet.".
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With inspiring consistency and perseverance, Aharon writes and composes week after week, month and year, decade and quarter century, a gifted composer and talented troubadour, stretching the boundaries of creation between the sacred and the mundane, between a sacred channel on Bnei Torah radio, and a playlist on Israeli prime time's Gilgalatz, as he jumps between them naturally.
""Like a Son Who Longs for Home" is the song that bears the title of the new album. The lyrics combine Aramaic and the Holy Language, and the song brings with it the atmosphere of the month of Elul, feelings of longing, repentance, and tears of a son returning home.
The new song naturally represents the style of the entire album, presenting a beautiful and touching work that harmoniously combines original text and text influenced by the sources. All wrapped up in a magical production (created by Tzach Drori), which manages to express the heart of the work with a touch of magic.
""At the beginning of the year, I looked through a book I received from a young poet I didn't know, whose name was Aharleh Admanit," says Aharon. "I found in it a poem written in the style of the Holy Zohar, magical words that captured my heart. The poem speaks of longing and tears, the tears of a person who felt distant from the 'Uraita' - far from the light in his life. But all this, so that he would return and then be close to 'Ila and Ila.' And what will he do in those difficult times? The poem continues: He will purify his soul with melody, stories, and people who touch the pain of his heart.""
Lyrics: Aharleh Edmanit | Music: Aharon Razel | Arrangement and musical production: Tzach Drori