
A new, powerful and exciting hit is being sung these days among tens of thousands of Hasidim and people of action.
""This time we are talking about something different, special, completely different, a sacred melody. This time we are not talking about a melody based on a verse or saying of the sages, but for the first time we have a melody with Hasidic content drawn from the great spring of Hasidism that flowed in the seminary of Maran, the author of "Sefat Emet" from Gur, zt"l, whose books serve as foundation stones for Hasidic teachings," says the owner of the instrument, Pini Einhorn.
The lyrics are from the teachings of the "Sefat Emet" in the language spoken and written by him, and the moving and heart-wrenching melody was carved from the music hall, combined with vigorous precision with the wonderful message - and arises naturally from the terrible things from the fiery furnace of the "Sefat Emet".
The "Sephat Emet" speaks of how every person needs to bring their body closer to God and sanctify all their organs, but the truly righteous who are ashamed to stand close to God, fearing that they are not worthy enough, their way of approaching God is "by sitting at the door, abandoning their body and soul, and longing only to do the will of their Creator.".
The "Sephat Emet" speaks of a different course of a Jew in life. Not the routine course. Something that reflects the lofty steps that the teachings of Hasidism demand. Not to accept the simple routine of life as it is, but simply to yearn for devotion. For something more sublime. High attainments. The body, and even the soul, a person will put aside, when he longs for and longs for his Creator.
Emotional artist Pini Einhorn, whose unique voice expresses the longing and yearning in the song's lyrics, performs the song together with child prodigy Ari Reich, accompanied by the 'Friends' choir and with a professional arrangement by Eli Klein and Itzik Berry.
Now you too will get to hear it and be moved to tears.
But there is another way, for a great and holy man, who is ashamed to seek the closeness of his body -
And on the hands of one who sits in the open, and throws his body and soul, and yearns only to do the will of his Creator.
(Sift Emet Vayera 1914)