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Book Title Nichoach - Chassidic Melodies

Mitteler Rebbes Kapelle



Musical Notes

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 Tzemach Tzedek explained that the purpose of the orchestra which played on certain occasions for his father-in-law, the Mitteler Rebbe, was to prevent him from reaching the state of termination of earthly existence (Klos Hanefesh). In his supreme service to the Almighty, the Rebbe could have literally expired unto G-dliness.



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The Mitteler Rebbe's Kapelye

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Music notes courtesy of Kehot Publication Society and Chabad Melodies by Eli Lipsker and Velvel Pasternak.


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