Something to hear in the Omer count: Yonatan Razel in the Acapella version

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Hadas Sivan, Knitted News26.04.22 18:33 25 in Nissan Tishpev

Something to hear in the Omer count: Yonatan Razel in the Acapella version

(Photo: Moshe Nachumovich)

During the days of the counting of the Omer, many practiced mourning customs, in memory of the 24,000 disciples of Rabbi Akiva who died of the plague because they did not treat each other with respect. Some people do not listen to instrumental music as part of mourning, so singers release special versions of these days of their songs, all of which are based on a human voice, an acapella. Among the singers you will find the talented and beloved creator Yonatan Razel.

A difficult time

Yonatan Razel released the song “Mahagar” less than a month ago, and the song was a great success. In “Immigrant” Razel talks about the complexity of his life as a child who immigrated to Israel at a young age and grew up in an immigrant home. The issue has become particularly topical at this time, when many Ukrainians are forced to abandon their homes and emigrate to other countries.

On the new version of the Acapella, Razel says: “With bare hands and sound only, we went to record this version of the song ‘Immigrant’. And it is precisely in this minimal place that involves the feeling of sorrow of these days, that we found ourselves with Tzuk and I flying to new districts. ”

“It really is not ‘to begin with’ but we were surprised ourselves by what can be derived from the human map without the use of a tool. The other. Maybe this sense of lack of sound will soften the heart a bit? I wish. “

Listen to “Immigrant” in the Acapella version

Production: Yonatan Razel and Itai Tzuk

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