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A Classic Chassidic Song
One of the ten melodies composed by the Alter Rebbe. The words "Keili atah v'odekah elokai aromimekah -- You are my G-d and I will give thanks to You; You are my G-d and I will exalt You" are from Psalms 118:28.
You are my G-d and I will praise You, my G-d – and I will exalt You. (Psalms 118:28) King David’s words in Psalms take on new meaning as rendered in this tune composed by Rabbi Schneur Zalman, the first Chabad Rebbe. This Chabad classic was traditionally ...
This melody is divided into three short parts, it is a heartfelt declaration of thankfulness, spiritual satisfaction, and steadfast belief in the future redemption
A classic Chabad nigun attributed to the Alter Rebbe, the first Chabad Rebbe.
The Alter Rebbe
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