HOME | CONTACT US | DONATE LoginLOGIN Ask the RabbiASK THE RABBI
Chabad.org Audio Classes
 
Chabad.org » Audio Classes » Jewish Music » Chabad Melodies » Volume 1 » Ach Leilokim

Post a CommentPrintSend this page to a friendSubscribe



Book Title Nichoach - Chassidic Melodies

Ach Leilokim



Lyrics:

Transliteration:

Ach leilokim domi nafshi ki mimenu tikavasi, ach hu tzuri vishu'asi misgabi lo emot.

Translation:

To G-d alone does my soul hope, for my hope is from Him. He alone is my rock and salvation, my stronghold; I shall not falter.

Psalms 62:6,7

Musical Notes

One of the oldest Chabad melodies. The deeply meditative melody elevates man from his workday world and, by repetition, enkindles the soul of the singer to a fervent longing for holiness.



Composed or Taught By
Early Chabad Chassidim

Post a CommentPrintSend this page to a friendSubscribe

Music notes courtesy of Kehot Publication Society and Chabad Melodies by Eli Lipsker and Velvel Pasternak.


The content on this page is copyrighted by the author, publisher and/or Chabad.org, and is produced by Chabad.org. If you enjoyed this article, we encourage you to distribute it further, provided that you comply with the copyright policy.
 



Post a Comment
Subject:
Comment:
  1000 Characters Remaining
Name*:
Email*:
City:   State/Country:
* indicates a required field
 

Now Playing...

Ach Leilokim
This deeply meditative melody elevates man from his workday world and, by repetition, enkindles the soul of the singer  (2:26)
Related Subjects: Music; Song (28)Nigun (109)

More Audio

This joyous melody is customarily sung at the conclusion of every Chassidic gathering as the Rebbe leaves
PlayPlay (2:03)
A lively dance melody that is sung often at Hakofot, Chassidic gatherings and happy occasions
PlayPlay (2:07)
The text is from the hymn of a recited during Selichot. The melody brims over with penitence and joy of the spirit
PlayPlay (2:23)
A joyful melody that lifts the yoke of worldly cares and refreshes the spirit
PlayPlay (3:01)
This melody is divided into three parts that signify deep meditation, fervent hope, and boundless faith
PlayPlay (2:42)
A happy marching song , evidencing an unfaltering purpose to spread the light of the Torah throughout the world
PlayPlay (2:26)
This melodies opening reveals the remorse of the remorseful spirit, while the conclusion voices a strong hope for the acceptance and fulfillment of the worshippers' petitions to the Almighty
PlayPlay (3:42)
A carefree, Joyous melody, dating from the time of the second Chabad Rebbe, the Mitteler Rebbe
PlayPlay (2:54)
The melody conveys a plea for redemption of the soul and strengthening of the spirit
PlayPlay (3:24)
This melody is filled with poignancy and is sung soulfully is a favorite of the Rebbe
PlayPlay (4:29)
This melody sung in two parts, celebrates the Exodus from Egypt and is sung with great joy and enthusiasm, particularly during the Passover holidays
PlayPlay (2:56)
This soulful melody is divided into three parts. The first, wordless, elevates the singers to a deeply spiritual mood. The second expresses yearning for the Divine, while the third is a declaration of faith in the help of our Father and King.
PlayPlay (1:58)
A happy dance melody divided into two parts that proclaim deep faith in the boundless goodness of G-d to His people.
PlayPlay (2:23)
This melody is divided into three short parts, it is a heartfelt declaration of thankfulness, spiritual satisfaction, and steadfast belief in the future redemption
PlayPlay (3:49)
A lively dance melody, created by the Lubavitcher Chassidim of Nikolayev, Ukraine
PlayPlay (2:44)

Subscribe

Get the best in Jewish audio & video delivered to your inbox