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Singer/Songwriter Chaim Ghoori: The Deepest Kind of Teshuva, Avoiding Toxic Shame, and the Essence of a Spiritual Teacher

Singer/Songwriter Chaim Ghoori: The Deepest Kind of Teshuva, Avoiding Toxic Shame, and the Essence of a Spiritual Teacher

Update: 2025-09-01
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Chaim Ghoori is a world-renowned singer/songwriter whose deep and heartfelt compositions like “Yidden” and "Rotzo V'shov", under the Thank You Hashem label, touch on spiritual connection and a yearning Jew's deeply personal relationship with God.

His album Collecting Sparks offered listeners a deeply introspective experience. The album’s title and content reflect Kabbalistic themes of spiritual elevation and transformation—highlighted in tracks like “Hisbatlus,” “I Love You Hashem,” and the title track “Collecting Sparks.”

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Singer/Songwriter Chaim Ghoori: The Deepest Kind of Teshuva, Avoiding Toxic Shame, and the Essence of a Spiritual Teacher

Singer/Songwriter Chaim Ghoori: The Deepest Kind of Teshuva, Avoiding Toxic Shame, and the Essence of a Spiritual Teacher

Shlomo Buxbaum