Eli Beer shares his first-ever solo acappella release — a heartfelt tefillah born in quiet moments, now offered in song.
Many first came to know Eli’s voice years ago through Veyihyu Rachamecha — a melody that traveled far, resonating deeply across the Jewish world when he was just twenty.
Now, after years of inner work and musical growth, Eli returns with something new. “Tzama L’echa Nafshi” is his first acappella composition — a raw, intimate piece sung from the depths of yearning. No instruments, just voice. Just heart. Just the soul reaching upward.
This song is a personal prayer, a reflection of longing, composed in a quiet moment and now shared with the hope it brings comfort and closeness to others as well.
May Tzama L’echa Nafshi be a source of uplifting connection, and rachamim in these times.
Dovid Hamelech cried out from the midbar—and his voice still speaks to the wilderness we walk through today.
This song is a tefillah for our generation.
For the dryness.
For the distance.
For the neshama that thirsts for Hashem’s presence.
It was composed as a healing prayer—for clarity, connection, and comfort in uncertain times.
Now streaming on all platforms.
May it carry you. May it open something deep.
Credits:
Composed and sung by: Eliyahu Beer
Engineered by: Vic Steffens – Horizon Music Studio