LIFESTYLE → I'LL SING TO HASHEM Issue 870 · July 21, 2021

“Children of Silence”

"I took solace in the knowledge that there were Yidden out there working feverishly to free my family and others. Such was the power of Yigal Calek’s song"

“Children of Silence”

 

—Leah Wachsler

 

Growing up, we often traveled from New York to visit our grandparents in Connecticut. The two-plus hour drive there on a Friday and three hours back on a Sunday could be quite boring for young kids (we didn’t have smartphones or DVD players back then). My father a”h used to play only Jewish music cassettes, and we often joined him singing along. I didn’t always know which album, choir, group, or singer the song came from, but I did know that the songs were so beloved to him that he not only sang them in the car, but he’d sing them for many more years as soon as he’d hear the familiar lyrics. “CHILDREN OF SILENCE,” “ASHIRAH LASHEM,” “KO AMAR,” and “CHAMOL” were some of his favorites, and even in his recent final years, just hearing their words in a sentence would start him up whistling, humming, or singing the tunes. My father was niftar a year and a half ago, but these tunes remain enduring in my mind.

—Susan (Barth) Goldstein

Kew Gardens Hills, NY

 

(Originally featured in Mishpacha, Issue 870)

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