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Gad Elbaz Sings Carlebach “Leeman Achai” Off His Album Nigun U’mizmor

Gad Elbaz Sings Carlebach “Leeman Achai” Off His Album Nigun U’mizmor

Gad Elbaz is releasing a new single “Leeman Achai” in honor of the upcoming yahrtzeit of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach which is on Monday Oct. 21 (17 Cheshvan) off his latest album “Nigun U’mizmor.”

After his passing, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach left a spiritual legacy rich with musical poetry played in many venues and shuls.

Among some of his most popular song known throughout the world are; “U’vaou HaOvdim” and the song “Leeman Achai” written about the struggle against the rise of Soviet Jewry. The song “Od Avinu Chai” has also become popular among the public. From there Carlebach went on to record over 1,000 tunes and songs.

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  1. dr blum carl
    dr blum carl 15 October, 2013, 12:52

    PERFECT.I WISH HE HAD A ALBUM FULL OF CHASIDIC MUSIC LIKE THIS

  2. Yaakov W
    Yaakov W 16 October, 2013, 11:26

    He does. It’s called Nigun Umizmor.

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