Vetaher Libeinu – BERI Weber | וטהר ליבנו - בערי וועבר
Vetaher Libeinu – BERI Weber | וטהר ליבנו - בערי וועבר
Some Songs resonate, some may motivate, while others simply captivate….and every once in a while a gem comes along that encompasses so many feelings and pulls at so many strings, that it leaves you breathless.
When Beri first heard this song, it was as if the composer himself had reached into his soul and read his personal thoughts. His deep connection to the words ״וטהר ליבנו לעבדך באמת״ endeared him to make this his next big hit single.
No פסוק better describes our feelings in these pre Judgement Days like the one imploring Hashem to purify our hearts so that we may serve him in truth. We go through life expecting our days to go as we plan it…a stable job, a healthy family, a peaceful marriage, a nice house with the picket fence etc. We fortify ourselves with pure גשמיעת , material things like college degrees and insurance policies, thinking that it will protect us and giving us a false sense of security. In reality, our lives are like the oceans, with cresting waves and low tides, throwing us curveball after curveball. But we recognize that the only way to serve Hashem is by being true to our heart and purifying it with רוחניות thereby creating a solid core that will help us weather life’s many obstacles. By being honest to yourself and elevating your נשמה and not your social status, you will be able to serve ה׳ truthfully and be able to withstand anything.
Brought to you by Shimshy Neiman, the renowned composer of the hit song “Neshoma Vee Bist Dee”, with arrangements by the always amazing Naftali Schnitzler and choir by the talented Eli Shprei, this song will surely be the new kumzits hit!
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Eli Lax Presents:
Vetaher Libeinu - BERI
Produced by Naftali Schnitzler
Executive Producer: Hershy Weinberger
Composed and Background Vocals: Shimshy Neuman
Music Arranged by: Naftali Schnitzler
Choir: Eli Shprei
Drums: Avi Avidani
Guitar: Nachman Dryer
Piano: Naftali Schnitzler
Mix: Shlome Wechter
Additional Vocal Production: Yoely Freund