At the “Chassidic Treasures” concert held last Nissan, the song ‘Zol Shoyn Kumen di Geulah’ was performed by the Chabad cantor Aryeh Leib Hurwitz.
Aryeh serves as the chief cantor of Chabad Central Boca Raton in Florida. For four years now he has been deeply loved and admired by his community — and for good reason. Aryeh, who has cherished this song since childhood, brought to his performance his unique musical abilities along with the soulful intensity so characteristic of Chabad. This fusion created a sweeping, moving, and inspiring experience.
In addition, the screen backdrop showing the Rebbe encouraging the chassidim to this very song created an especially powerful moment before an audience of 1,800 Jews from all walks of life, in the heart of Tel Aviv, at the Heichal HaTarbut – home of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
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That Rav Kook composed that!
Great performance and song
Can someone post the yiddish lyrics?
https://www.nli.org.il/he/items/NNL_MUSIC_AL990002499650205171/NLI
It is also one of the few niggunim that are mentioned in a mugeh sichah (Sefer HaSichos 575, p. 504, fn. 8) and is referred to there as ניגון (חב”ד) הידוע.
That was to yechi
Many MANY years before that Yidden from all over the world (not just Lubavitcher) used to sing “Zol Shoin kumen De Geulah”!!
In the 70s they started to sing it in 770… in lubavitch they also sing it with slightly different words
Anyone know anything about why?
With the rebbe in the background in Tel Aviv. The world is waking up
What do the words mean? It’s a beautiful song i never heard these lyrics
True master piece Chazzon!
FCB
Delivered with heart and soul! Outstanding performance!
A Zchus for Rav Kook! What a beautiful melody!
Rav Kook was a tremdous ohaiv Yisroel . The Frierdiker Rebbe met with him when he came to Eretz Yisroel. Ad mosai?!
Yasher Koach to Chazzan Hurwitz and the orchestra for the beautiful performance. May we have the Leviim singing and playing in the Beis Hamikdosh
the tune was by Rav Kook. possibly also the words “Zol Shoin Kumen Di Geulah”. the rest of the words were added by yiddish poet Shmerke Kaczerginski. he cynically says “We are a dor she’kulo chayav, so every sin brings us closer to moshiach”. The Rebbe would never have approved of those lyrics. When someone told the Rebbe “Moshiach can come in a dor shekulo chayav the rebbe said “no way will I let that happen!”