The saying your grandmother knew, with a beat
Kol akava l'tovah — every delay is for the good — is what Jews have told each other at missed buses and postponed weddings for generations. Ben Tzur took the saying and gave it a melody confident enough to actually believe. The song moves; the message steadies.
That combination is his signature: mainstream Israeli sound, unmistakably Jewish soul. It is two and a half minutes that reframe a bad morning.


Watch it where the music stays clean
On Lehallel the song plays with nothing pulling at the edges — no ads, no comment section, no next-video roulette. Ben Tzur's approved world is attached, and behind it a whole library of kosher music, every piece checked before it appears.
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.



