Simchat Torah Song by MiYah

Simchat Torah Song

Artist: miYah

Simchat Torah is a celebratory time of the year that comes after the solemnity of Yom Kippur.

Simchat Torah Song

"Simcha" is the Hebrew word for "joy,” and the song featured below focuses on this joy that we should have at the beauty of the scriptures and amazingness of our God.

Inspired by Psalm 57:9, “I will sing praises unto Thee throughout the nations,” the musical group miYah sings in both Hebrew and English, and has reached hundreds of thousands of people worldwide with timeless messages from Torah. Their YouTube presence has yielded nearly 2 million views. Their music, dubbed “uncommon music for uncommon people,” spans many genres, ranging from the self-identified “Hebraic heart” style of music to other songs that are much more upbeat.

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