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Tzomo Lecho Nafshi


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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 17, 2011
How do they reach these notes???
Amazing song. Thanks
Posted By Anonymous, Toronto, Canada

Posted: Feb 8, 2009
"for your grace is better then life......."
Posted By Johann, Brockville, Canada

Posted: Dec 27, 2007
Avraham Fried
That's like comparing a smoked salmon Bagle to a stale cracker! Avraham Fried is.....Jewish!
Posted By Chayim

Posted: Dec 14, 2006
Dude... Avraham Fried has been around forever, he's not the next matisyahu, he's if anything a huge inspiration for Matisyahu. Though Avraham Fried isn't as big in the non Jewish circles, every Jew knows him whereas there are still hella Jews that haven't heard of Matisyahu. Avraham fried is like...the elvis or frank sinatra of the jewish music world...
Posted By Pesach, San Francisco, CA

Posted: Sep 7, 2006
i think that avraham freid and matisyahu are worlds apart although i do like both.
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Posted: June 11, 2006
I think he's the original "Matisyahu"!
Posted By Rena, Tsfat, Israel

Posted: Apr 25, 2006
He is the next matisyahu, I think
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Tzomo Lecho Nafshi
My soul thirsts for You my flesh longs for You, In a desolate and weary land with no water. So, too, may I see You in holiness, To perceive Your strength and glory. (Psalms 63:2-3) Tracing its roots to the first Chabad Rebbe, this Chabad classic expresses the profound cry of the soul while in exile-striving to unite with the Infinite It ends with the wish that this intense yearning not be lost in the days of redemption when G-d's goodness and glory will be revealed to all.


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