Can You Identify Tune Behind Fried’s Newest Release?
Jewish music star Avraham Fried released a new adaptation for Shalom Aleichem, sung before the Friday night Shabbos meal. Do you recognize the tune? Video
Photo courtesy of Avraham Fried
Jewish music star Avraham Fried released a new adaptation for Shalom Aleichem, sung before the Friday night Shabbos meal. Do you recognize the tune? Video

Eimosai
Tune to eimasai Kasi mar
Mosai Mosai Mosai
Mayanosecha Chutzah!
The mayonos are futzed
Aymosai kosi mar
…..לכשיפוצו מעינותיך חוצה
old yerushalmi song
Aimosai kosee mar?
Video
לכשיפוצו
I hate when lubavitchers take perfectly good niggunim and switch up the words. It legit ticks me off. It’s good music. But you had to exchange the words. Why. Stop it. Now I won’t add it to my playlist because while it’s a Niggun, it’s not.
Why the hate? When was the last time you said thank you to all of his efforts
What about Fridiker Rebbe singing אשת חיל to a ניגון
There are very few good tunes to שלום עליכם. So if you can put שלום עליכם to a tune that works well and sounds good, so your kids can really enjoy שליום עליכם, why not?
Nor were many other nigunim. Uforatzto is to the tune of an old nigun. Also most of the nigunim for the Rebbe’s kapitel weren’t original compositions.
And of course “We want Moshiach now”, “Yechi”, and “Didan notzach” are all to old tunes.
When I saw this article I thought there was some new tune. What on earth?
So maybe you should look up the definition of the word composition lol
It’s great! Will sing it on Friday nights!!
יעס?
B”SD
I’d know that niggun anywhere and everywhere. It’s eimosai. Very nice, but I prefer the classic melody, the one we’ve been singing since the dawn of time.
bs”d Eimosai Kosi Mar!
…in how to turn anything sour. It’s a matter of taste. You like it, listen to it, sing it, play it from the rooftops. You don’t like it…listen to something else. We need to get out of this mentality of public complaining at the podium whenever something annoys us!!! Complaining is a bad habit and we can all work on breaking it. Let’s try to raise a generation of happy, grateful, chassidishe kids, who are makir tov because they take cues of positivity from the adults around them. Our kids should not have to be constant witness to adults around… Read more »