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L'chatchila Ariber (Niggun of the Rebbe Maharash): The tune and the name of this melody represent Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch's famous adage on dealing with challenges: "The world says, 'If you can't crawl under an obstacle, try to climb over,' but I say, 'At the outset, one should climb over!'"
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The children had leaned a tall pole against a building and were competing with each other as to who could climb the highest...
This wonderful, inspiring melody was a favorite of the fourth Chabad Rebbe.
6 Tishrei, 5741-1980
Attributed to the Rebbe Maharash, whose Yahrtzeit is 13 Tishrei, this slow Nigun is sung at the Rebbe's Farbrengen.
13 Tishrei, 5748 • October 6, 1987 -- Rabbi Shmuel's Yahrtzeit
This melody was a favorite of the Rebbe Maharash and is known today as Lechatchila Ariber. Its tune and its name represent his famous adage on dealing with challenges: "The world says, 'If you can't crawl under an obstacle, try to climb over,' but I say, ...
Chasidim sing the nigun L’chatchila Ariber, which was attributed to the Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch, the Rebbe Maharash.
Chasidim sing a favorite Nigun of Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch, the Rebbe Maharash
13 Tishrei, 5741 • September 23, 1980
This Chassidic Niggun is attributed to the Rebbe Maharash. Its tune and its name represent his famous adage on dealing with challenges: "The world says, 'If you can't crawl under an obstacle, try to climb over,' but I say, 'At the outset, climb over!
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