I discovered Josh Warshawsky at the recent USCY-RA Biennial Convention in Boston. I feel as if my rabbinate has been rejuvenated. I found such joy listening to his music, along with Deborah and Joey.
Correction on the lyrics in the description: וּבְטּוּבָה should be וּבְטּוּבָהּ Mapik hei is used for the feminine possessive. It also means that you should pronounce the hei, usually reflected by including a final 'h' in transliteration, though many add the final 'h' whenever there's a hei at the end of the word.
Fantastic. What an enthusiastic, uplifting duo
WOW, WOW, WOW!!! Cannot sit still listening to this......
Cannot get ENOUGH of Josh Warshawsky and what he does for this Jewish heart!
I discovered Josh Warshawsky at the recent USCY-RA Biennial Convention in Boston. I feel as if my rabbinate has been rejuvenated. I found such joy listening to his music, along with Deborah and Joey.
The strings are incredible! Love the unusual instruments.
Josh. This is beautiful. ❤️💕❣️
Love this one
Great! wonderful enthusiasm and musicality!
I love this song and production!
Soo good I was at slbc 2019 my favorite song
Was passed a link to another of your songs and heard this next! Beautiful.
Wow.that sounds great. 🥰
Gorgeous gorgeous sound todah!
my lucky nite I just stumbled onto josh w …. where have you been hiding ???
Correction on the lyrics in the description: וּבְטּוּבָה should be וּבְטּוּבָהּ
Mapik hei is used for the feminine possessive. It also means that you should pronounce the hei, usually reflected by including a final 'h' in transliteration, though many add the final 'h' whenever there's a hei at the end of the word.
Lindo 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Adin loves this song
SCHNIFINTZ FANNEURAH
really enjoyed till i saw the unfortunate half naked back up singer…. :( Mosdesty is so important i pray for Teshuvah