Free Music Downloads: The Annual Hidabroot Music Project 5778

Continuing our annual tradition, Hidabroot presents its yearly music project, featuring 30 songs available for free download. Enjoy the creations of top artists who defined our year: Natan Goshen, Shuli Rand, Ishay Ribo, The Project of Revivo, Yonatan Razel, and many more. Have a great New Year!

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A new year is upon us, along with our new musical project, continuing our tradition. Hidabroot is proud to present to you, our dear website visitors, our free downloadable album, which includes 30 leading songs released this year in Jewish music, with great love. We take this opportunity to wish all our visitors a sweet new year filled with holiness, joy, and excellent music.

On this occasion, we would like to extend special thanks to the dear Inbal Weiss from the Tzama project for her assistance, and to all the loyal partners who helped make this happen. Thank you all.

 

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1. Natan Goshen | Like Clay in the Potter's Hand

2. Eyal Cohen and Hemi Rudner | Don't Fight Time

3. Ishay Ribo | Behold, Days are Coming

4. Yonatan Razel | Do for the Sake of

5. Shuli Rand | In You Our Fathers Trusted

6. Ariel Zilber | Heal Us, Hashem

7. The Shilitzim | To You, My God (Tribute to Meir Banai, z"l)

8. Udi Davidi | If I Said

9. Gili Shoshan | Peace

10. Yosef Karduner | Thoughts

11. Golan Azulai | Happy Childhood

12. Aharon Razel | Until I Find a Place for Hashem

13. Yehoram Gaon (with Ovadia Chamama) | Ways of Pleasantness

14. Gadi Feingold and Evyatar Banai | My Spirit Shall Not Fall

15. The Project of Revivo | Living and Enduring King

16. Yossi Nativ | Everything from Man

17. The Council (featuring Singolda) | You Have Wings

18. Yiftach Dekel | Depth of Love

19. Yochai Ben Avi and Daniel Zamir | Return to Me (Yaaleh)

20. Akiva Turgeman | Illuminate My Heart

21. Ran Rishon | Persimmon

22. Noam Michael and Tal Segev | Time for Action

23. Simcha Friedman | For Someone Else

24. Yigal Harush and David D’or | Time of Lovers, Bride

25. Roi Edri | Joy and Happiness

26. Ido Captain | Who Like Me, Child

27. Eli Herzlich | Unique King

28. Levi Rabin - No Worries

29. Yoni Genut | To You, My God, is My Yearning

30. Ido Portal and Roi Amir | If the Nest Quarter Disappears

 

Greetings from Some Project Participants to Hidabroot Website Visitors

The Project of Revivo: "We wish all of Israel a good and fruitful year, a year of health, unity, and love, a year of prosperity and good livelihood. Take care of yourselves and our children, who are the next generation to lead our country to greatness. Embrace them and give a good word! And always remember - to respect and preserve the heritage, and even if it's tough - look at the half-full glass and strive for the best. Happy New Year." Raviv, Nir and Eliran

 

Ariel Zilber: "I wish Hidabroot visitors and all of Israel complete health in both physical and spiritual aspects and that we serve Hashem and stand before Him in joy and good health, Amen may it be so."

 

Gili Shoshan: "May this be the best year we've ever had! Let us not forget that we and Hashem are one. May we experience this in a sensory experience and have a true and complete redemption, both personal and general.

With deep love, Gili"

 

Ishay Ribo: "To all Hidabroot viewers and readers, I wish a good and sweet year, and thank you for your support over the years.

Love, Ishay"

 

Yossi Nativ: "I am always excited by this wonderful time at the start of the year, these holidays that amaze me anew with their holiness, joy, and light they bring. Hashem grants us a special and abundant portion of renewal every year, an opportunity to start and choose again a new, true, and illuminated life, but without our awakening, courage, strong will, and serious work - we cannot truly take these gifts and use them. So may it be a year of internal work and awakening, and may we gain the inner gifts that Hashem so much wants to bestow upon us."

 

Golan Azulai: "Happy New Year, may we all achieve soul correction and heart correction, and may Hashem turn the hearts of fathers to sons and the hearts of sons to their fathers."

 

Yiftach Dekel: "Two actions opened the window to the redemption of Egypt for the people of Israel, the first - a sigh (and the children of Israel groaned) and immediately after - they cried out. Precisely the simple voice, without words, expressing the depth of the heart, the longing, the disgust with the existing distant state, is the wisest advice for such situations. On Rosh Hashanah we have the shofar, a simple cry. I bless all of Israel, that our sighs, cries, and 'blasts' ascend upwards and awaken the 'Depth of Love'.... Happy holiday and a good year to all! Yiftach".

 

Yochai Ben Avi: "Our view of the world and our communication about what surrounds us – that is our song.

Everyone has a tune: one plays it, another speaks it, dances it, or even...programs it...
Each day is a kind of song, and each year is a 'Chapter of Song' that began on last Rosh Hashanah, and ends on this one.

This past year my 'Chapter of Song' included releasing a new album, and an additional song I am happy to give you as a gift...
The poem 'Yaaleh', composed by R’ Israel Najara, is a dialogue between Hashem – the uncle, and His nation – the 'Yaaleh', ending with a desire to leave exile and achieve complete unity between the uncle and Yaaleh.
I was privileged to dialogue with this wonderful poem, compose it and add a verse that I believe suits our generation, which is already in a process of redemption. The song is performed in a duet with the amazing and talented saxophonist Daniel Zamir.

I wish us all a year full of spiritual reflection on the world, with many songs and deeds that will write our next 'Chapter of Song'... good and sweet year!"

 

Akiva Turgeman: "I wish you, Hidabroot readers and all of Israel (and also myself :) a year filled with joy and creation in all spheres, through the inner connection of the heart. May we feel how Hashem enlightens our way in the world with a wonderful and unique light, each in his own field and concern."

 

Ran Rishon: "Once upon a time, Persimmon oil (a different variety than today's) was rare and valuable, meant only for the elite with wealth. Why so? Because its strong and diffusive scent was irresistible. It's told that thieves devised a trick: when arriving in a new town, they'd find the local wealthy person who kept everyone's treasures, asking him to also keep their precious persimmon oil. At night, they would return to the nobleman's house, using their sense of smell to find the treasure's hiding place and steal them. Sometimes it feels like our lives are the 'morning after' of this story, realizing all our treasures were stolen, and the only way to find and return them is to sharpen our dull senses and search for the scent of persimmons emanating from them.

May we all merit a good and blessed year full of wonderful scents of self-fulfillment in faith."

 

Simcha Friedman: "The idea behind the song (written by my sister, Chana), is that we have the possibility and capacity to pray for another person, for someone else, a prayer free of self-interest, without seeking any return, purely for them. This is also what I wish for us: a year filled with grace without interests, 'true kindness' – not in terms of finding but kindness for friends and living people... without expecting any return or benefit from it. I wish you, dear Hidabroot site users, a good and sweet year, a year of happiness, a year of joy."

 

Roi Edri: "May we all be renewed in a year of seeing the good in others and striving to bring joy to one another, even if it is sometimes challenging. Good and sweet year."

 

Ido Captain: "May we merit to love Hashem like children love their father. May we be inscribed and sealed for good and long lives."

 

Eli Herzlich: "May we merit to crown Hashem upon us with love. May we be inscribed and sealed for good lives with health, happiness, peace, and contentment."

 

Yehoram Gaon: "Hidabroot site users, happy and sweet year, only good things."

 

Yigal Harush: "Elul is also called the 'Month of Mercy and Forgiveness,' the word mercy reminds us of the Aramaic word 'rachimu,' which means love. For indeed, forgiveness and atonement are possible only through an awakening of love, in which everything sweetens. Therefore, these days should be viewed as a time of love, as a 'season of lovers.' May we all be worthy to awaken love between man and his fellow, and between man and his creator. Good and sweet year."

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