
Emotional artist Ari Rosenfeld presents, in preparation for Shavuot: an initial and moving exposure to the ancient tune "Vaherev Na", a melody that combines worlds of kissufim and ascension to the Holy Torah.
The current performance is musically arranged by Moshi Kahana, who combines the voice of Ari Rosenfeld with the vocal harmony of the 'Capella' choir, arranged by Nuti Rothman, and the sweetness of the voices of the 'Neshma'lech' children's choir, conducted by Moti Berger.
The ancient and holy melody, attributed to the holy Maggid of Mezeritch, a student of the Baal Shem Tov, and sung with great devotion in the sacred courtyard of Slonim, receives a unique outfit here - when the Rebbe of the Tales of Aaron clothed the vibrating words of the Torah blessing.
In the Hasidic tradition of the Toldot Aharon, the niggun became an integral part of the Torah readings and the closing ceremonies.
The climax is recorded in the midst of Shavuot, when it is sung before the recitation of "Akademut" by the "Tnukot Shel Beit Rabban" who stand before the Rebbe and yearn to recite the request: "May we all know your name and learn your Torah.".