When Shlomi Shabbat called and told me about the new song, I read the words, and felt there was a personal opportunity here, for me in addition to the true huonor to design this timeless single cover. I wanted to fall in love with Jerusalem again. I wanted the city’s real-holy energy to enter my soul. I have been traveling for work meetings so many times and couldn’t relate to the city stones. Even the rooftops of the most luxurious hotels in the city didn’t kiss the sacred sky above this piece of land. I listened to Shlomi singing the song, maybe 3,000 times on a loop, and I cried a lot (obviously, super emotional). Together, the song, the cover, the clip-captured the essence and sparks of something only Jerusalem. I grasped the depth and layers of the “thousands of voices” that I once perceived as a hopeless mess. I released the fear and replaced it with sensitivity and patience for a place that contains more knowledge, spirituality, humility, dreams, and opinions than any other place in the world that I know. I hope that everyone’s prayers will bring peace and tranquility come together for peace. We can move forward and see the light. “My veils have burned.” / Shlomi Shabbat / 2020
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