Avo El Hamelech (I Will Come Before the King)
“Avo el Hamelech” is from Megillat Esther. Queen Esther tells us ‘whether you feel it or not, AVO EL HAMELECH – COME BEFORE THE KING.’
Shlomo Katz
“Avo el Hamelech” is from Megillat Esther. Queen Esther tells us ‘whether you feel it or not, AVO EL HAMELECH – COME BEFORE THE KING.’
Musician and composer Shlomo Katz offers a sneak preview of a track from his not-yet-released new album.
Lev Tahor is a constant inspiration of hitchadshut (renewal). "Create within me a pure heart Hashem and renew inside me a new spirit."
Listen to the words from a song that is part of the Rosh Hashana -Yom Kippur liturgy. May we sing our way through the Book of the Living for the ONE above!
This melody always brings me back to a place of calm, to a place of rest, to a place simply of faith. To Rebbe Nachman in Uman.
Join me as we embark on this musical journey together to create 40 new songs this year, 40 new opportunities to open our hearts and grow closer to each other and to HaShem.
In the Anapoli cemetery rest the Maggid of Mezritch and Reb Zusha. "Ribbono Shel Olam, I want to be part of the fire that my friends inside are tuning into.”
Each person carries inside a something that no one else has. The more I love what makes the other person special and I can see it in him, the more it appears in my own life.
A beautiful melody by Shlomo Katz, recorded in concert at Binyanei Ha'uma in Jerusalem. Date of recording: October, 2011.
Singer Shlomo Katz shares an amazing story of Divine Providence and a reborn niggun that Rav Shlomo Carlebach ob”m heard as a little boy in Austria on the eve of the Holocaust.