Sound of Life

Yosef Moshe Kahana, leading musician of the Belzer court, makes the Jewish music that defines the category— that unmistakable sound that fills the soul and replenishes the body like a good cup of warm tea

Sound of Life
Yosef Moshe Kahana, leading musician of the Belzer court, makes the Jewish music that defines the category — that unmistakable sound that fills the soul and replenishes the body like a good cup of warm tea

My friend, manager of a Jewish music superstore in the heart of Yerushalayim, is suggesting different potential interviewees and he sandwiches this name between two industry icons.

I look at him blankly. “Who?”

With the rhythm of a poker player, my friend slaps down a series of albums on his counter. “This is it, L’chaim Tish. Everyone buys it.”

He presses play on the surround-sound system and the store is filled with music. It’s not the type of music that requires you to identify genre or style; it’s just music, filling your insides like the first sip of tea, giving you a vague sense of nostalgia for something you might never have known.

“Okay,” I turn back to my friend, “hook me up please.”

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