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Shalom Jacobs Unveils “Mareh Kohen” A Soul-Stirring Rendition for Yom Kippur

Shalom Jacobs Unveils “Mareh Kohen” A Soul-Stirring Rendition for Yom Kippur

Composition by: Yitzy Waldner
Lyrics: Traditional

In an awe-inspiring rendition that touches the soul, internationally renowned singer and Chazan, Shalom Jacobs, breathes new life into the timeless Yom Kippur prayer, “Mareh Kohen” (מראה כהן). This powerful musical composition, crafted by Yitzy Waldner, captures the breathtaking vision of the Kohen Gadol emerging from the Holy of Holies—a sight long echoed through generations of Jewish prayer, carrying the deep hope for the renewal of the Avodah (Temple service) in our times.

Jacobs’ emotionally charged performance reflects the raw beauty of the Avodah, enveloping listeners with the fervor and reverence of the moment. His exceptional vocal delivery infuses the lyrics with both passion and spirituality, offering a transcendent experience as we journey back to the imagery of the ancient Temple service.

A Prayer of Hope Amidst Reflection
In the shadow of the one-year anniversary of the tragic events of October 7th, Jacobs’ rendition takes on profound significance. The delicate prayer of “Mareh Kohen” becomes a heartfelt plea for near redemption, as we stand humbly before our Creator on Yom Kippur. Yet, rather than being draped in sorrow, this prayer invites us to be enveloped in joy—a joy born from gratitude for life and the blessings we’ve been given. With heads lifted high, we bask in the glory of the Kohen Gadol and envision the rebuilding of the Temple, praying for a future filled with peace and renewal.

Cinematic Excellence and Spiritual Imagery
The music video for “Mareh Kohen” is as captivating as the song itself, filmed against the scenic backdrop of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Directed by the acclaimed Zvika Bornstein, the video masterfully intertwines narrative  and music, featuring Shalom Jacobs in the iconic Great Synagogue of Jerusalem. Together, Jacobs and Bornstein invite viewers to dare to imagine—what if we could witness the real Kohen Gadol in our lifetime? The video captures not only the spiritual grandeur of the moment but also the collective yearning for the future redemption.

About Shalom Jacobs

Shalom Jacobs is a globally acclaimed performer and Chazan, hailing from Glasgow, Scotland. With a career spanning decades, Jacobs has graced stages worldwide and collaborated with prominent figures in Jewish music such as Mordechai Ben David (MBD), Gad Elbaz, and Yaakov Shwekey. His musical journey includes hit singles released this past year, such as “Mi Sheberach,” “Shvurey Lev,” and “Salachti.”

Jacobs’ last album, “Pi Shnaim,” released over a decade ago, featured compositions by Yossi Green and Moshe Laufer. For nearly ten years, he served as the High Holidays chazzan at Scotland’s largest synagogue, Giffnock, before transitioning to Chabad of the Five Towns in Cedarhurst, NY. Currently, he holds a part-time chazzan position at the prestigious Chabad of the Shore.

Throughout his career, Shalom Jacobs has performed in world-renowned venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Jazz Center at Lincoln Center, as well as officiating services in locations ranging from Israel to Poland. His voice continues to inspire and uplift audiences, bridging tradition with modernity through his deeply spiritual and evocative performances.



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