: The song has been covered by numerous artists across various genres, including Shalom Goldstein and Israeli pop stars, further cementing its place in the modern Israeli songbook.
💡 : Despite its deeply religious undertones, the song's universal message of a parent's hope for a child has led it to be played at secular Israeli graduations and memorials. Aleh Katan Sheli
: While Fried has a massive discography, this track is often cited as his "signature song" and a staple of his live performances, such as his Live in Israel concert . : The song has been covered by numerous