“Zeh Hakatan” is a song by Baruch Levine and Shmueli Ungar, released with an official music video as a collaborative project between the two artists. The title translates roughly to “This Small One,” reflecting themes of humility and inner worth that are central to the song’s lyrics.

Since its release, the song has gained recognition within Jewish music circles and is often heard at concerts, events, and communal gatherings. In addition to the official music video, it has been shared widely through online platforms and featured in live performances. “Zeh Hakatan” has become a familiar part of contemporary Jewish music playlists and continues to resonate with audiences.

What Jewish song do you find yourself hearing most often at events?

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