8 Personal Favorite Jewish Songs About Teshuva (2024)

COLlive music writer Sruly Meyer presents 8 of his favorite teshuvah-related songs to help us focus our avodah and tefillah on reflecting on the past year and davening for a good year. Full Story, Video

September 10, 2024 – 7 Elul 5784

8 Personal Favorite Jewish Songs About Teshuva (1)

COLlive music writer Sruly Meyer presents 8 of his favorite teshuvah-related songs to help us focus our avodah and tefillah on reflecting on the past year and davening for a good year. Full Story, Video

By Sruly Meyer – COLlive

In preparation for the yomim noraim, here are some of my favorite teshuvah-related songs to help us focus our Avodah and Tefilah on reflecting on the past year and davening for a good year. (This isn’t instead of niggunim, of course).

Mordechai Ben David:
Just One Shabbos (1982)
Song and lyrics by MBD
This song perfectly blends the two concepts. A Yid finds himself at the Western Wall, hoping to connect, and as we learn in the song, Just One Shabbos, and we will all be free! This song has a certain simplicity to it that makes it so easily singable, the message so easily delivered, and of course, it has become a staple at Chabad Houses and Shabbos tables around the world.

Avraham Fried: The Return
The Time is Now (1982)
Composed by Chanie Weinberg
Lyrics by Shmuely Goldman
This song and “Just One Shabbos” might have familiar themes, but the styles, vocals and arrangements are each so perfect for their stars. Both are powerful in their own ways. “Standing at the holy wall, The gateway for our prayers….” this Fried classic goes. “Open your heart, Hashem awaits to enter, to be at your side, a single stride is all you need.”

Moshe Yess: Shabbos on My Mind
The Angel Song (1983)
(This song is also commonly referred to as L-rd of Hosts)
As a Baal Teshuvah himself and an incredible lover of music, Moshe Yess was responsible for many songs about Yiddishkeit. The Angel Song may not be his most famous song but it’s a natural selection for this list. It captures the tragedy of being apart from Hashem with the compassion that we are welcomed back to Him. “A teardrop of repentance is the thing I cherish most,” he sings.

8th Day: Chasing Prophecy Tatenyu (2011)
This song is the modern version of the previous two, yet it also still retains its uniqueness and charm. “He came by for a Shabbos, we stayed up way past two, we spoke about a life of meaning, ‘cuz he was just looking for You.” It’s followed by, “Not looking to pull any strings, We’re just looking for you, Tatenyu.”

Journeys 3
The Atheist Convention In L.A. (1992)
Composed By Abie Rotenberg
Abie Rotenberg deserves more than a few honorable mentions in this genre, but I choose this one because it’s one of his “storytime” best. This song is written so well, from a humor standpoint, from the narration and the visuals it depicts. This song takes a much more gut-punch approach to finding Hashem.

Ohr Chodosh Vol 3 (Country Yossi)
He’s Coming Closer (1986)
Also known as “The Music of Redemption”
Composed By Yossi Toiv with Heshy Walfish
There was a certain symmetry with this list, and so here is a song that once again combines Teshuvah with Moshiach. Yossi Toiv, before he was Country Yossi, founded and sung as part of Ohr Chodesh. He composed this gut-wrenching plea with the Yidden of the world to know, “He’s Coming Closer …”

Beni and Gad Elbaz
Lo Kashe Lahzor B’teshuva
As a 9-year-old child, Gad Elbaz was injured while playing outside of the shul on Shabbos. He didn’t have a pulse and was unconscious. His father, Beni, promised Hashem that if his son’s life was saved, he would “devote his life to Hashem.” Gad recovered, and Beni wrote this song, which was an incredible hit. Many in the secular world in Israel who became frum credit this song for igniting their awakening.

Tzlil V’zemer Boys Choir – Vol 6
It’s Never Too Late (1992)
Produced by Avraham Rosenberg
Lyrics by Steven Staum
This last song is a personal favorite of mine and also very much connects to this topic. If you weren’t a Tzlil V’zemer fan growing up, then I strongly suggest listening to these albums. The English songs are very well written and with the strong messaging and music, you will be inspired. This song tells the story of a man reminiscing about his father and how he hoped he would return to Yiddishkeit. And it ends with a twist.

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Honorable Mentions:
Marvelous Middos Machine: The Teshuvah Song
Journeys – Abie: No place like home
Yaakov Shwekey: Osim Teshuvah
Dovid Gabay: Osim Teshuvah
Yaakov Shweley and Lipa: Saba Kadisha
Joey Newcomb – It’s Never Too Late: To Be A Yid (2019)
Yisroel Werdyger – Bayis Neeman Yisroel: Shuvu Banim
Shlomo Carlebach: Sinner Man
Lipa – Baderech: A Kaparah
Mordechai Ben David – I’m So Proud: Let My People Go

8 Personal Favorite Jewish Songs About Teshuva (2024)

FAQs

What are traditional Jewish songs called? ›

Pizmonim. Pizmonim are traditional Jewish songs and melodies with the intentions of praising God as well as learning certain aspects of traditional religious teachings. They are sung throughout religious rituals and festivities such as prayers, circumcisions, bar mitzvahs, weddings and other ceremonies.

What is the Jewish song of songs? ›

Song of Songs is one of the overtly mystical Biblical texts for the Kabbalah, which gave an esoteric interpretation on all the Hebrew Bible. Following the dissemination of the Zohar in the 13th century, Jewish mysticism took on a metaphorically anthropomorphic erotic element, and Song of Songs is an example of this.

What songs do Jewish people sing? ›

Pizmonim are traditional Jewish songs and melodies praising God and describing certain aspects of traditional religious teachings. Pizmonim are traditionally associated with Middle Eastern Sephardic Jews, although they are related to Ashkenazi Jews' zemirot (see below).

What are the 5 sacred songs? ›

Program Notes
  • Ave Maria. Using the Latin text, Zaninelli has created a moving work filled with great lyrical elegance and fervor.
  • Pie Jesu. ...
  • Song of Mary (Magnificat) ...
  • Italian Carol (Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle) ...
  • Remember, O Mortal Man.

What are three sacred songs examples? ›

52 Sacred Songs You Like to Sing
  • Agnus Dei.
  • Arise, O Lord.
  • Arm, Arm, Ye Brave, (Handel)
  • Art Thou The Christ?
  • Ave Maria, Op. 52, No. ...
  • Be Near Me Still.
  • Because Of Thy Great Bounty.
  • Calvary.

What are the two Jewish music? ›

Jewish Music – Devotional and Secular

As mapped out in diagram 2 below, Jewish Music can be classified as either devotional or secular, depending on its content and function.

What is the most famous Jewish melody? ›

"Hava Nagila" (Hebrew: הָבָה נָגִילָה, Hāvā Nāgīlā, "Let us rejoice") is a Jewish folk song. It is traditionally sung at celebrations, such as weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvas, and other festivities among the Jewish community. Written in 1918, it quickly spread through the Jewish diaspora.

What is a Jewish singer called? ›

Also Called. Hazzan, Precentor. In Judaism, a cantor is a trained vocalist and member of the clergy who leads the congregation in song and prayer, teaches music to both children and adults, and officiates major life cycle events.

Was Hallelujah a Jewish song? ›

The Jewish-Canadian artist drew inspiration from a rare combination of Jewish scripture and gospel music. The original version of “Hallelujah” (a spiritually charged Hebrew word that ended up in a number of other languages) contains several “Easter egg” references to the biblical tales.

Is Sing Hosanna a Jewish song? ›

This Jewish-flavored worship song is a simple, fun and upbeat choice for Palm Sunday, Easter or any time your kids want to lift their voices in praise!

What is the Jewish prayer song called? ›

In Judaism, musical nusach refers the musical style or tradition of a community, particularly the chant used for recitative prayers such as the Amidah. This is distinct from textual nusach, the exact text of the prayer service, which varies somewhat between Jewish communities.

What is Jewish music called today? ›

klezmer music, genre of music derived from and built upon eastern European music in the Jewish tradition.

What is the Jewish wordless song? ›

nigun, wordless song sung by Ḥasidic Jews as a means of elevating the soul to God. Because they lacked words, the nigunim were felt to move the singer beyond the sensual and rational toward the mystic.

What music is played at a Jewish wedding? ›

Erev Shel Shoshanim (Hadar/Dor): This Israeli folk song, which translates into “An Evening of Roses,” is a classic at many a Jewish wedding. If your wedding is at sunset or at night, it's a classic and you can't go wrong with this one.

What is the sacred song? ›

Religious music (also sacred music) is a type of music that is performed or composed for religious use or through religious influence. It may overlap with ritual music, which is music, sacred or not, performed or composed for or as ritual.

What song is played at many Jewish weddings? ›

Erev Shel Shoshanim (Hadar/Dor): This Israeli folk song, which translates into “An Evening of Roses,” is a classic at many a Jewish wedding.

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