This nign was supposedly composed by the Hazon Ish and the version that we're hearing can be found on Avraham Fried's "Holyland's greatest hits" album, although it is not Avraham Fried singing. I believe it is some group called the Chevra, (who preceded the Jewish boy band by the same name). I once looked up the words in the bar ilan and nothing came up, so I think the composer of the nign may have also composed the words.
I believe that this film was taken by my grandfather in 1948. He lent it to the Agudah in America where it was misplaced. If anyone knows the whereabouts of the original please contact me via email. The family would very much like for it to be returned. A great opportunity to be mekaim HASHUVAS HAVEIDA.
why do you speak English the entire time, only to switch to Hebrew in your last three words? either speak English or Hebrew, but do not mix them up, as it only serves to confuse people
I believe that this film was taken by my grandfather in 1948. He lent it to the Agudah in America where it was misplaced. If anyone knows the whereabouts of the original please contact me via email. The family would very much like for it to be returned. A great opportunity to be mekaim HASHUVAS HAVEIDA.
why do you speak English the entire time, only to switch to Hebrew in your last three words? either speak English or Hebrew, but do not mix them up, as it only serves to confuse people
NakedBison, what are you talking about? It doesn't confuse anyone to see Hebrew and English in the same paragraph. Are you not Jewish that you don't know what the Hebrew words mean? They don't matter to you then if you aren't Jewish anyway. If you are Jewish, and you don't know what the Hebrew words mean then go and learn so you aren't ignorant.
An angel of God ...
Fupper16 2 months ago
there used to be a much clearer version. Where is it?
iquit4gud 1 year ago
incredible
dnanban 2 years ago
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A boy fucker.
michaelwright999 2 years ago
Hazon Ish isn't Habad.
AllisterCooper2008 3 years ago
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gwolf77 3 years ago
just disregard my comment i realize i overlooked the fact somebody already posted the date.
Jewballer20 3 years ago
what year is this video from?
Jewballer20 3 years ago
"ahuvab",
This nign was supposedly composed by the Hazon Ish and the version that we're hearing can be found on Avraham Fried's "Holyland's greatest hits" album, although it is not Avraham Fried singing. I believe it is some group called the Chevra, (who preceded the Jewish boy band by the same name). I once looked up the words in the bar ilan and nothing came up, so I think the composer of the nign may have also composed the words.
fidlicious 4 years ago
The song was composed by the Chazon Ish ZTvK"L. There are enough people who are B"H still alive who can verify and confirm it.
awcfeo 4 years ago
I believe that this film was taken by my grandfather in 1948. He lent it to the Agudah in America where it was misplaced. If anyone knows the whereabouts of the original please contact me via email. The family would very much like for it to be returned. A great opportunity to be mekaim HASHUVAS HAVEIDA.
cartlayla1 4 years ago
why do you speak English the entire time, only to switch to Hebrew in your last three words? either speak English or Hebrew, but do not mix them up, as it only serves to confuse people
nakedBison69 3 years ago
I believe that this film was taken by my grandfather in 1948. He lent it to the Agudah in America where it was misplaced. If anyone knows the whereabouts of the original please contact me via email. The family would very much like for it to be returned. A great opportunity to be mekaim HASHUVAS HAVEIDA.
cartlayla1 4 years ago
why do you speak English the entire time, only to switch to Hebrew in your last three words? either speak English or Hebrew, but do not mix them up, as it only serves to confuse people
nakedBison69 3 years ago
NakedBison, what are you talking about? It doesn't confuse anyone to see Hebrew and English in the same paragraph. Are you not Jewish that you don't know what the Hebrew words mean? They don't matter to you then if you aren't Jewish anyway. If you are Jewish, and you don't know what the Hebrew words mean then go and learn so you aren't ignorant.
SarahRachel59 3 years ago
either speak all English or all Hebrew. mixing the two up in the same sentences is a very poor use of language
nakedBison69 3 years ago
I love the music, where's it from I can't remember. Isn't is chabad?
ahuvab 4 years ago