The song "Faith" came as a surprise to the world of Hasidic music a year ago. The original melody sounded captivating, Zanvil Weinberger's moving voice was familiar, but the composer's identity remained an enigma. "Faith" was the first single to reveal the musician David Rosenfeld, and aroused great curiosity, which, when his song became popular, became a great promise. Now, a year later, Rosenfeld is coming out with an exciting and vibrant hit that lives up to the high standards he set for himself, and "threatens" to reconquer the musical playlist in the world of yeshiva and comedy clubs. And just like the previous song, the melody from Rosenfeld's seminary is not a rip-off, and it expresses a burning Jewish truth, which is well reflected in the melody and performance. The song was composed on the words "Why should the Gentiles say, 'Where is their God?'" on the one hand, the pain arising from the difficult period is heard, and on the other hand, it becomes filled with devotion and hope, with the words "And our God in heaven, whatever He wills, He does..." The best fresh forces in Hasidic music were recruited for the special performance. The performance was entrusted to the lead singer of the Keter Choir, Moshe Shtekel, who has a voice and emotion, and the work is accompanied by the Keter Choir, with the vocal arrangement entrusted to the choir's conductor, the veteran master of arrangements, Hershel Brisk, and arranged by the arranger Ari Farkash.