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Book Title Nichoach - Chassidic Melodies

Higole No


Lyrics:

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


Musical Notes

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.



Vocalists
Eli Lipsker

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


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