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You donated $695 to Messiah's musicians in January

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Shalom dear Chavah fans, As part of Messiah’s Music Fund , you fine folks have donated $695 to Messiah’s musicians in January 2023. Thanks so much for your generous giving. All the money goes to the Messianic artists on Chavah. Thank you for making this good work possible. ♥ Here are the exact figures: $500 in monthly donations - from 49 individuals who donate monthly to Messiah’s Music Fund - thank you! $95 in one-time donation from Donald & Bonnie B. $100 from myself Since Messiah’s Music Fund began in August 2020, you fine listeners have donated $26,119 to Messiah’s musicians . Hallelu! Thank you for blessing Messiah’s musicians each month, fine Chavah fans. ♥ As a reminder, we distribute funds to the artists based on the number of times an artist’s songs are played on Chavah. Artists whose songs play more often on Chavah receive more financial support. We distribute funds once they reach a total $10 threshold. Here are the raw numbers for January 2023, ordered by lar

New music: Miqedem - Eshkona

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Shalom excellent and joyful Chavah listeners, New music now playing on Chavah Messianic Radio. Check it out! Miqedem - Eshkona (I Will Rest) Miqedem has quickly become one of the most beloved bands in the Messianic Jewish genre. From Tel Aviv Yaffo, this group composed of talented Israeli musicians Jamie Hilsden, Shai Sol, Yaron Cherniak and friends have come together for their 3rd album, Eshkona (I Will Rest) The name Eshkona אֶשְׁכֹּנָה comes from Psalm 55, "Oh that I had wings like a dove, I would fly away and be at rest (eshkona אשכנה) Here’s what the group has to say about this new album: Miqedem’s third album, Eshkona (“I will rest”) is the band’s most collaborative and instrumentally diverse album to date, and includes guest appearances from many of the band’s friends in the Israeli world-music scene. Initial pre-production took place from January to March 2021, at the hight of the pandemic and Israel’s tight movement restrictions. It was during this time that the