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Yiddish Medley


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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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Latest Comments:
Posted: May 4, 2010
a zechua
avrum, this melody is "the" king of all your compositions! the tune the wording the choir are so beautiful, G-d should bless you and yours, and keep up the good work, dont give it up!!
Posted By yankel s., brooklyn, ny

Posted: Apr 1, 2010
brings back memories of my childhood in Kovno, Lithuania. I would love happier songs such as "Afn pripichok,brent a fireyeril. The Rebbe und the kline kinderlach....."
Posted By Julinka Mintzer Oster, Quito, Ecuador

Posted: Mar 16, 2010
Avremel is awesome. 2) is out of this world!
Posted By Fivish Graetzson, Boston

Posted: Nov 1, 2009
Wow
what a song!
Posted By mike Harshberger, Logan, Utah

Posted: Sep 29, 2009
Don't put Avraham in a box
Avraham was just trying something new. I think it works well. Great song and great album!
Posted By Bet Chesed, Silver Spring, MD, USA



 

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Yiddish Medley
1) Rateveh: A Russian-Chassidic ballad of a Jew calling out for help as he is sinking at sea. 2) Yankel, Yankel: This niggun proclaims: have no fear, hope to Hashem… 3) Oy Di Velt: This song is set to the adage: the world is a narrow bridge, the main thing is to have no fear. 4) Ober Ah Malleh: From the Sukkot prayers wherein we count the virtues of the Jewish people.


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