Transliteration:
Higo-Le No Ufros Chavivi Olai Es Sukas Shlomecho. To-Ir Eretz Mikvodecho, Nogilo V'nism'cho Boch. Maheir Ohuv Ki Vo Moied, V'choneinku Kimei Olom.
Translation:
"Reveal Yourself and spread, my Beloved, over me Your shelter of peace. May the earth be illuminated by Your glory. Let us be glad and rejoice in Your majesty. Hasten, beloved, for the time has come, and favor us as in the days of old."
Final paragraph of Yedid-Nefesh, recited at the afternoon prayers on Friday afternoon
NIGGUN: HIGOLE NO
This melody is one of the few cantorial recitative motifs, sung by the Chabad disciples. This beautifully stirring melody gives vent to the feelings of craving, request for mercy and absolute faith in the immediate redemption, as brought forth in the words of "Higole No" -- Reveal Yourself
FOLLOW THIS LINK TO LISTEN TO THIS BEAUTIFUL MELODY-
http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/254244/jewish/Higoleh-Nah.htm
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
farbrengan six
This niggun was taught by the MittlerRebbe’sKapelya. This melody is an interesting musical composition, divided into four sections, symbolizing the four rungs on the ladder of approach and devotion of man to G-dliness.
The TzemachTzedekexplained that the purpose of the orchestra which played on certain occasions for his father-in-law, the MittelerRebbe, was to prevent him from reaching the state of termination of earthly existence (KlosHanefesh). In his supreme service to the Almighty, the Rebbe could have literally expired unto G-dliness.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
farbrengan five
NIGGUN ESSEN EST ZICH
Eating comes naturally; drinking and sleeping come naturally, but praying and studying Torah Seems to take much effort.... The Chassid, who invests sweat and tears in long hours of prayer and study, feels no satisfaction. Instead he yearns for the time when G-dliness and holiness will be as natural as eating and drinking, demanding no effort.
FOLLOW THIS ADDRESS TO LISTEN TO THIS BEAUTIFUL MELODY-http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/254252/jewish/Essen-Est-Zich.htm
Eating comes naturally; drinking and sleeping come naturally, but praying and studying Torah Seems to take much effort.... The Chassid, who invests sweat and tears in long hours of prayer and study, feels no satisfaction. Instead he yearns for the time when G-dliness and holiness will be as natural as eating and drinking, demanding no effort.
FOLLOW THIS ADDRESS TO LISTEN TO THIS BEAUTIFUL MELODY-http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/254252/jewish/Essen-Est-Zich.htm
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
CLICK THE LINK TO LISTEN TO TODAY'S NIGGUN
http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/1088195/jewish/Ki-Anu-Amecha.htm
Sunday, June 5, 2011
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