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Cover of first album Speak To Him

Udi Davidi (Template:Lang-he) is an Israeli singer, musician, lyricist and composer who lives in Maon. Davidi often writes about the relationship between God and man, and is influenced by the teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov.

His third album sold over 10,000 copies and was picked for the Galgalatz playlist.

Discography

  • Speak To Him (2005), דבר אליו
  • Coming Back to You חוזר אליך
  • Time For Everything (2008), זמן לכל
  • Good Winds (2009), רוחות טובות

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