Israeli soldiers embrace music therapy during their stay in Nashville, seeking healing and emotional resilience.
In a heartwarming initiative, Nashville welcomes two Israeli soldiers, Osher Beniso and Shlomo Zichel, to explore music as a source of healing. Thanks to The Promise Sessions, the soldiers spent two weeks at Blackbird Studios, honing their musical skills and receiving emotional support. This experience highlights the power of music in coping with the traumas of military life, showcasing emotional resilience and the importance of creative expression for mental well-being.
It’s a cozy day in Nashville, and the sound of heartfelt music fills the air as two Israeli soldiers, Osher Beniso and Shlomo Zichel, seek solace and healing through their love for music. These brave individuals, who serve in the challenging environment of the Israel Defense Forces, are getting a unique opportunity to develop their musical talents while also focusing on their emotional health.
Osher, a 21-year-old combat soldier from a search and rescue unit, is not your average soldier. Born in Ethiopia, she discovered her passion for music early on and now pursues it alongside her military duties. Performing an original song in both Hebrew and English, she expresses her deep love for her family, especially for her mother and brothers, shining a light on her personal journey.
Shlomo, hailing from Jerusalem, embarked on his musical journey at just 8 years old. His commitment to music remains strong even as he serves in the military, collaborating with fellow artists to share his passions. The duo’s backgrounds highlight the combination of their military lives with the ethereal world of music—a juxtaposition that resonates with many.
Thanks to a Nashville-based non-profit organization known as The Promise Sessions, Osher and Shlomo were able to spend two weeks honing their craft in Blackbird Studios, a renowned space tucked away in Berry Hill. This initiative aims to use Nashville’s rich musical talent to weave hope and healing into the fabric of their community. The soldiers involved not only got the chance to record their songs but also received therapeutic services from licensed professionals, helping them navigate the emotional challenges they carry.
For Osher, music serves as more than just a hobby; it’s a vital outlet that allows her to process feelings of sadness and sorrow. With a brother who experienced injuries while serving in Gaza, she wrestles with emotional turmoil. The piano has become her refuge during these tough times, helping her reclaim some of her joy and stability.
Both Osher and Shlomo enjoyed various leisure activities during their stay in Nashville. The vibrant atmosphere of the city may have provided them with the light-hearted moments needed to balance their serious military lives. Even though their time was limited, these soldiers are eager to take the essence of their Nashville experiences back to Israel, where they plan to share their original music with their fellow soldiers.
As their reporting dates back to the frontlines loom, Osher and Shlomo emphasize the role that music plays in their overall well-being. For Osher, without music, she feels lost, making it clear how intertwined her life’s passions are with her mental health.
In a world fraught with conflict, these soldiers remind us that creative expression can be a beacon of hope and resilience. Their efforts to find peace through music resonate deeply, showcasing that even in the most challenging environments, there’s room for healing, creativity, and connection.
As they prepare to return to their responsibilities, Osher and Shlomo carry with them not just memories of music but also a renewed sense of strength. Their stories highlight the extraordinary power of art, proving that it may just be the remedy that helps mend broken spirits.
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