IDF reservist family inspires with heartfelt song about love, loss, redemption
Franny and Evyatar's latest Hebrew single, "For This Moment" was born from that fire - and from the quiet, aching space of waiting.
Franny and Evyatar’s latest Hebrew single, “For This Moment,” was born from that fire - and from the quiet, aching space of waiting.
When Franny Waisman found herself packing a military bag for her husband on the morning of October 7, she knew something inside her had shifted.
Left to navigate the war-torn year with five boys at home, Franny found strength in an unexpected place: guiding tourists - including actor Michael Rapaport and singer James Maslow - across Israel, teaching students at the HaRova seminary in Jerusalem’s Old City, and ultimately, writing music. Her newest Hebrew single, “For This Moment,” was born from that fire - and from the quiet, aching space of waiting.
“There were times I felt so alone,” she told The Jerusalem Post. “And then, I just witnessed how a nation rose up. Jews around the world gave us one big hug.”
From Aliyah to harmony
Franny and Evyatar’s story began 17 years ago, shortly after she made Aliyah. At the time, she was beginning her career as a tour guide, and Evyatar was a commander in the IDF. In an extraordinary twist of fate, Franny’s brother - who had just enlisted - was under Evyatar’s command.A song of silent strength
The idea for “For This Moment” emerged when Franny recalled what she had gone through at the beginning of the war and how a year and a half later, we are still at war. As Evyatar was getting ready to go back to reserves again, the lyrics to the song came flooding in as she was reading the stories of Purim and Passover.A mirror to all
This song has touched many people so far, more so the wives of reservists.For private concerts and spiritual event inquiries, email Franny at frannyisraeltours@gmail.com. You can follow Franny and Evyatar's journey on her Instagram page @frannytours. You can find more of their music on their Spotify page.