For everyone still thirsty
Neshamot Tzmeot — thirsty souls — names something most songs dance around: that underneath everything, people are looking for the same water. Ben Tzur sings it without preaching, which is exactly why it reaches the people it names.
The melody has a late-night honesty to it. It is the track for the drive home when the radio feels empty.


Watched on a shelf that gets it
A song about thirsty souls deserves better surroundings than ads and algorithm bait. On Lehallel it plays clean, inside Ben Tzur's approved world, with the whole kosher library one tap behind it.
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.



