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The text is from the Yom Kippur eve liturgy. The melody brims over with penitence and joy of the spirit.
A Nigun the Rebbe taught
This melody was taught by the Rebbe to words from the High Holidays liturgy describing how G d forgivingly overlooks our faults.
Chabad Melodies: Tzamah, Stav-Yapitu, Darkecha, Ki-Anu
Chassidic singers Benny Friedman and Nemuel Harosh perform together with Hamenagnim Orchestra and sing four Chassidic melodies taught by the Rebbe. (Recorded at a tribute marking 20 years from the Rebbe's yarhtzeit at Nokia arena in Tel Aviv, Israel on th...
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