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Book Title Nichoach - Chassidic Melodies

Ribono Shel Olom


Lyrics:

Transliteration:

Ribono Shel Olom, Ribono Shel Olom, Du Bist Doch Unzer Foter, Un Mir Zainen Daine Kinder.

Translation:

"O Master of the Universe, Master of the Universe, You are our Father and we are Your children."

Composed by Chassidim

Musical Notes

This melody is one of the very oldest Chabad melodies. It is sung by the Chassidim at their gatherings in moments of deep soul searching.

The melody is sung also without words and then the melody begins from the second stanza, as sung on this record.



Composed or Taught By
Early Chabad Chassidim

Vocalists
Hersh Gansburg

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

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