One word carrying everything
Ben Tzur called the song Emunah and let the title do half the work. The track is him at his most direct — a voice from the heart of Israeli music turned toward the oldest Jewish word there is. No production tricks needed; the conviction is the hook.
It is the kind of song that travels — from a Yerushalayim kumzitz to a car in New Jersey — because the word at its center needs no translation.


Ben Tzur's world on Lehallel
His songs sit together on Lehallel in one approved world — Emunah, Kol Akava L'Tovah, Ish HaPele and the rest — each checked before it plays, with none of the noise that surrounds music everywhere else. One tap from this song and you are walking through his whole catalog.
Watch on Lehallel
Real, approved videos from Ben Tzur — tap any card and it plays filtered, with nothing unapproved around it.
At a glance
Key takeaways
- Watch it kosher: the song plays on Lehallel's own approved shelf — no ads, no comments.
- One tap from the song into the artist's complete approved world.



