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Keli Ata


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Avraham Friedman (stage name Fried) is perhaps the most popular Jewish musical entertainer. His music includes traditional Chassidic melodies as well as original compositions. His music is traditional yet modern, and tends to integrate many styles of popular music with Jewish lyrics and themes.

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Posted: May 28, 2011
burooch Ha'Shem
this is a blessing from Ha'Shem,
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Dec 1, 2010
WOW
This song really hit my soul hard! Just listened to it close to ten times!
Posted By Rob, lancaster, PA

Posted: Oct 21, 2010
lack of words
This niggun (melody) is simply mesmerizing!
Posted By Igern, Paris, France

Posted: Mar 29, 2009
Refreshing
very spiritually calming to listen to this music as i sense my spirit being closer to G-d.
Posted By Tony Mattia, Phoenix Arizona, phoenix, arizona
via chabadaz.com

Posted: June 26, 2008
What a beautiful experience
What a beautiful experience
Posted By Scott Debrow , Mt Pleasant, SC USA

Posted: July 24, 2007
songs (like keli atta)
just wonderful!!!
Posted By a. staub, uznach, switzerland



 

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Keli Ata
You are my G-d and I will praise You, my G-d – and I will exalt You. (Psalms 118:28) King David’s words in Psalms take on new meaning as rendered in this tune composed by Rabbi Schneur Zalman, the first Chabad Rebbe. This Chabad classic was traditionally sung by the Chassidim at the conclusion of the Passover Seder.


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