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Inside "Tefillas HaShlah" With Yitzy Waldner

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Song: Tefillas HaShlah

Composed by: Yitzy Waldner

Sung by: Yitzy Waldner & Yaakov Shwekey

Inspiration by: Yitzy Waldner

Erev Rosh Chodesh Sivan is a special day to daven for the spiritual success of our precious children.

Written by the Shlah Hakadosh, Rav Yeshaya Halevi Ish Horowitz, over 400 years ago, this tefilla speaks of the yearning and hope of every Jewish parent, to have righteous and successful children.

I reached out to composer Yitzy Waldner to talk about his personal inspiration behind the beautiful song "Tefillas HaShlah" he wrote for his daughter's wedding, and subsequently sang with Yaakov Shwekey on his "Musica" album.

May we all be zocheh to raise zerah chaya v'kayama and have only nachas from our children.

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Song: Tefillas HaShlah

Composed by: Yitzy Waldner

Sung by: Yitzy Waldner & Yaakov Shwekey

Inspiration by: Yitzy Waldner

Erev Rosh Chodesh Sivan is a special day to daven for the spiritual success of our precious children.

Written by the Shlah Hakadosh, Rav Yeshaya Halevi Ish Horowitz, over 400 years ago, this tefilla speaks of the yearning and hope of every Jewish parent, to have righteous and successful children.

I reached out to composer Yitzy Waldner to talk about his personal inspiration behind the beautiful song "Tefillas HaShlah" he wrote for his daughter's wedding, and subsequently sang with Yaakov Shwekey on his "Musica" album.

May we all be zocheh to raise zerah chaya v'kayama and have only nachas from our children.

No Internet? No smartphone? No problem!

Our free call-in-to listen feature is here:

USA: (605) 477-2100

UK: 0333-366-0154

ISRAEL: 079-579-5088

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