Einat Argov Rosenfeld
Einat Argov RosenfeldYoni Kempinski

Arutz Sheva got the chance to speak with Einat Argov Rosenfeld about her debut album Tate Toda which she is currently releasing, and learn about her journey from Jerusalem to Europe, back to Jerusalem and Judaism, and on to Brazil to "gather the sparks."

Argov Rosenfeld grew up non-religious in Jerusalem, but after traveling the world on her passion for film she returned to Judaism and reconnected with the holy city.

After marrying a Brazilian artist, she now lives in Sao Paulo, but says she constantly feels the connection to Jerusalem.

According to Argov Rosenfeld, she received inspiration from God to "raise up the sparks of holiness," citing traditional Jewish mystical thought from Kabbalah outlining the role of repairing the world.

While most Brazilian bossa nova is about love stories, she notes her music is "a love story with Hashem (God)," with the message of the music being to get the world to recognize the one true God.

Argov Rosenfeld's debut album Tate Toda features nine songs, some using scriptural texts from Psalms and other sources, and others consisting of her original words.