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7. Ozreini Kel Chai
This song of joyful repentance, Sephardic in origin, was sung at a farbrengen for the first time by the Chassid, Reb Yehoshua Hadah, who was born in French Morocco and educated in Chabad schools there. It has often been sung at Chassidic gatherings, symbolizing the love and kinship of all Jews. "Help me O G-d to conquer temptation; Without You, O savior, there's no salvation."


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