Zhebiner Hartz
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Zembin My mothers parents came from Zembin and Kobner Kaberner. Her Maiden name was HINDLIN. .Anyone know anyone ? Reply
Yaakov I am sorry but I do not know. Perhaps you can spend some time with google maps and find the answer. Reply
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Thank you for this beautiuful and thorough explanation.
Who exactly composed it and around what years?
Zhebin was near the city of Lubavitch?
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To Yaakov:
A thoroughly Chassidic city, the city of Zhebin was famous for its fine, accomplished Chassidim.
Some of them were renowned for their intellectual accomplishments. These Chassidim were known as “maskilim,” for they had mastered the art of understanding the most sublime Chassidic teachings. Another group of Chassidim were known as “ovdim.” These were the Chassidim who labored intensely as they assimilated the Chassidic teachings into their very beings. They spent much time refining their emotions.
This song, Zhebiner Hartz, which means “The Heart of Zhebin” expresses the experience of this second type of Chassid, the “oved.” Conversely, the Zhebiner Kop, “The Head of Zhebin” is congruous with the cerebral service of the “maskil.”
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background What is the background/history of this niggun? Who composed it? When? And what is its meaning? Reply
For some reason, chabad.org does not focus on explaining nigunim. A real shame, because people can learn a lot from it. Reply

Track Information Where Can I get more info on this Recording?
Whose playing the music,
What are all the instruments (Who is on each?)
Who is singing
Date Recorded
The person singing (solo) is chazan Zalman Bronshtein.