A promise set to music
Cry No More is built on one of the oldest promises we have — that Yerushalayim's mourning has an end date. Shwekey sings it in English and the words land differently for it: plain, direct, impossible to mishear. It became one of those songs communities reach for after hard news, because it does not deny the tears; it answers them.
Live, it is a different creature entirely — thousands of voices carrying the chorus back at him. The recording here catches that energy.


From one song to his whole world
Play it on Lehallel and the platform stays out of your way — no comments underneath, no unrelated thumbnails on the side. When it ends, Yaakov Shwekey's full approved catalog continues: song after song, each one already checked.
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Key takeaways
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