
Moishe Mintz lives in London.
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The song was composed when he was a young man, however, at the time Moishe was not involved in music.
The melody sat in a drawer until a few months ago, when the bad news about the seriously ill and the victims of the Holocaust began. Moishe was sitting at home in lockdown and suddenly the melody that is so appropriate for these days popped into his mind:
"As a father has compassion on his children, so may the Lord have compassion on us, and save the sheep of your pasture, and let not wrath rule over us, for our eyes are fixed on you."'
The words suddenly hit him hard and he decided to publish this melody professionally.
Now the song is presented to you in his voice and accompanied by the 'Narnana' choir, who added a rich touch, in the special arrangement of his brother Nathan David Mintz.
In addition to the audio, Moishe decided to invest in a music video against the backdrop of an original illustration, drawn by his mother, depicting the meaning of the words in their full force, accompanied by the lyrics.