Aleh Katan Sheli May 2026

(Hebrew: עלה קטן שלי, "My Little Leaf") is a landmark song in contemporary Jewish music, originally performed by Avraham Fried . Since its release, it has become a cross-cultural anthem of resilience, faith, and the bond between generations. Song Overview

💡 : Despite its deeply religious undertones, the song's universal message of a parent's hope for a child has led it to be played at secular Israeli graduations and memorials. Aleh Katan Sheli

: The leaf is described as fragile but "self-confident," needing the life experiences and blessings of the elder tree to survive. (Hebrew: עלה קטן שלי, "My Little Leaf") is

"Aleh Katan Sheli" is arguably one of the most recognizable Hebrew songs in the Jewish world. Its popularity stems from its ability to bridge different segments of society—from secular to ultra-Orthodox. : The leaf is described as fragile but

: The lyrics emphasize that while life is a "long test," the sun will rise again and the "glass is half full".

The song was composed by and arranged by Leah Ginzburg . It features a poignant dialogue between an "age-old tree," representing experience and tradition, and a "small, fragile leaf," representing the younger generation. Key Themes & Lyrics