The duet of Jewish music superstar Avraham Fried and Tel Aviv rock star Aviv Geffen – “Batzoret” (Drought)was released on Sunday morning. How did this unlikely collaboration of Fried and Geffen come about? It all started with a video that Fried’s friend sent him. “It could have just been another evening of the coronavirus routine in my home in Brooklyn,” Fried said. “But a video that a friend in Israel sent me left me in tears. When I saw the video of Aviv crying during an interview and pleading to stop the hateful discourse…I couldn’t continue to stand by and I answered his call.” “I never met Aviv Geffen,” Fried continued, “and meeting him was never on my agenda. But if there’s one thing that the coronavirus has taught us is that there’s no such thing as ‘no such thing’ and hearts can connect from even tens of thousands of miles away.” “This song came to provide an opening for hope and unity” said Geffen. “It was recorded after countless fascinating conversations between Avraham and I. We felt that this is a statement that both of us want to make – a type of testament of a country that doesn’t want the people that live in it to be forgotten.” Lyrics: (Written and composed by Aviv Geffen) The walls of the soul crack and a ray of light escapes How beautiful it is to see the vine blooming in the wilderness Even a skeptic carries with him a little prayer At a time of drought when we were awaiting gishmei bracha Even if you are terribly worried Don’t lose hope and believe in love There’s no peace and no serenity You’re also scared and bitter I’m your brother, don’t forget Even if you are a bit distant At a time of drought… Even with my eyes closed, I heard your voice You called to invite me into the tent of your loneliness Small flames became one big bonfire We forgot that everything burns during a time of drought Even if you are terribly worried… (YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)
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