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Eilu Vo'eilu


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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: Nov 23, 2011
Eilu Vo'eilu music
This music moves my heart to pray.
To stop. Just stop, and take time, to just feel the love offered.
Posted By Susan Brooks, St. Joseph, Mi.

Posted: Jan 26, 2011
Fortunate is he who has not sinned. And let one who has sinned repent and he will be forgiven. (Tractate Sukka, 53:1) This moving melody composed by early Chabad Chassidim accurately brings forth the message of this tune -- to contemplate Teshuva -- repentance, even in moments of highest rapture.
Posted By Anonymous, Jerusalem, Israel

Posted: Dec 16, 2010
Eilu Vo'eilu
Thanks for the complete rendition.
This niggun is truly sublime.
Posted By Taylor Jordan, NYC

Posted: Dec 4, 2010
eilu vo'eilu
Please re-record this beautiful niggun, as it is missing the stirring final chorus.
It's a shame that it ends in middle of nowhere.

Thanks,
Taylor
Posted By Taylor Jordan, NYC

Posted: Nov 20, 2009
Beautiful
this captures my heart.
Posted By ori



 

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Eilu Vo'eilu
Fortunate is he who has not sinned. And let one who has sinned repent and he will be forgiven. (Tractate Sukka, 53:1) This moving melody composed by early Chabad Chassidim accurately brings forth the message of this tune -- to contemplate Teshuva -- repentance, even in moments of highest rapture.


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