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Book Title Nichoach - Chassidic Melodies

VeNislach



Lyrics:

Transliteration:

Ve'nislach Le'chol Adas Bnei Yisroel Ve'lager Hagor Be'sochom, Ki Le'chol Ho'om Bishgogo.

Translation:

The entire congregation of the children of Israel and the proselyte who resides with them shall be forgiven, for all the people were in error.

Numbers 15:26. The verse is repeated three times in the prayers on Yom Kippur night following "Kol Nidrei".

Musical Notes

This melody was composed to the above verse by the Chassidic cantor Reb Yechiel Hacohen Halpern, who led the Holiday services at the study hall of the fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Sholom Dov Ber in Lubavitch. The song has three stanzas corresponding to the three times the verse is repeated.



Composed or Taught By
Reb Yechiel HaKohen Halpern

Vocalists
Cantor Zalman Bronstein

Taught in the time of the
Rebbe Rashab, Rabbi Sholom Dov Ber

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


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