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1. The Kapeliah - Live in Concert



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Posted: July 20, 2011
Downloads
These particular selections are not owned by us here at Chabad.org so we cannot provide downloads. You can click on the link above to purchase a CD.
Posted By Chana Benjaminson, New Bedford, MA

Posted: July 19, 2011
this music
i love it all so far, wished i could download it, what is the deal on that?
Posted By Mrs. linda nicholson

Posted: Mar 18, 2011
love this niggun
Posted By shimon warszawski, cleveland, OH

Posted: Sep 4, 2010
PLEASE, where & can i get lots of this music?
Do you play in live concerts where we could come hear you? do you have cds?
how can i hear more of this PLEASE???
Posted By Rivka Ozersky

Posted: Aug 5, 2010
awesome!!!!
who are these musicians?!?!
where are they from?
Russian?
I never heard before and i'm in tears ...it brings back memories from another life i have idea of...

Please keep playing!
May G-d bless you with all your needs so you'll always be able to play more for all of us in Israel!
Posted By Rivka Ozersky, NY, USA

Posted: Feb 14, 2010
music
Love it!!! Thanks!
Posted By Chava Docks, Oak Park, MI



 

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1. The Kapeliah - Live in Concert
A carefree, joyous melody, dating from the time of the second Chabad Rebbe. It was originally sung by Chassidim as they traveled the road to the town of Lubavitch. Ailu Omrim: This moving melody, composed by early Chabad Chassidim, draws forth the message of the nigun: Contemplating repentance even in monuments of highest rapture. V'nislach: A poignant song from the Yom Kippur service, beseeching G-d to forgive the iniquities of His people. Zol Shion Zein: A spirited song set to words expressing our fervent hope that the redemption come soon and that we shall witness the realization of a perfect world in our lifetime. Chotsh Mi Chudi: A popular and lively Chabad tune.


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