Ach leilokim domi nafshi ki mimenu tikavasi, ach hu tzuri
vishu'asi misgabi lo emot.
Translation:
To G-d alone does my soul hope, for my hope is from Him.
He alone is my rock and salvation, my stronghold; I shall not falter.
Psalms 62:6,7
One of the oldest Chabad melodies. The deeply meditative melody elevates man from his workday world and, by repetition, enkindles the soul of the singer to a fervent longing for holiness.
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This melodies opening reveals the remorse of the remorseful spirit, while the conclusion voices a strong hope for the acceptance and fulfillment of the worshippers' petitions to the Almighty
This soulful melody is divided into three parts. The first, wordless, elevates the singers to a deeply spiritual mood. The second expresses yearning for the Divine, while the third is a declaration of faith in the help of our Father and King.
This melody is divided into three short parts, it is a heartfelt declaration of thankfulness, spiritual satisfaction, and steadfast belief in the future redemption