With this winter on track to be the driest in a century, Israel Portnoy’s latest single, Geshem, feels especially poignant. Rooted in Judaism’s view of rain as a blessing, the song is a moving reflection on faith, longing, and spiritual drought—originally inspired by a visit to Metzoke Dragot overlooking the Dead Sea.
Portnoy recently shared a raw clip of himself playing Geshem a decade ago, showing its long journey from inspiration to release. Now, with over 70K YouTube views and counting, it’s resonating worldwide—following the success of his previous single, Seed of Abraham (100K+ views).
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