“Harninu” is the latest release from Rogers Park’s – “America’s Favorite Hassidic Folk Band.”
Yosef Peysin, songwriter and vocalist for Rogers Park, explains why this niggun was chosen as the first Lubavitcher niggun to be released by the duo since their inception in 2013:
“We are lucky enough to travel to, and meet with, dozens of communities throughout the year. Before every show we ask ourselves, if we are able to have the complete attention for many people for the next hour, what can we communicate that will make the greatest impact in our short time? We always come down to this basic message that, in our eyes, we sums up the avodah of Dor Hashvii.
The niggun of Harninu Goyim is a reference to the neshama as it is currently in the body. “Vos zul men zurgen…” translates to “What are we going to worry about what will be tomorrow when the debt collector will come?”
This is a reference to the end of our time when our neshama leaves our body and we will be held accountable for our choices and actions in this world.
“Es Meg Duch Zein…”
Whatever mitzvos we take and perform in this world, that is the bottom line, which can be considered the most important.
“Harninu Goyim…”
Eventually Moshiach will come and the Yidden as a klal will be raised up.
The question we should be asking ourselves: What are we doing today, maaseh b’poel, to bring Moshiach!??
We would like to give a special thank you to all that Chabad communities that have hosted us over this, and to all those that encouraged us to produce Chabad niggunim.
Rogers Park has been awarded “Continuum Theatre’s Best Chicagoland Jewish Band” and “Chabad’s Newest Music Craze”. Follow their music, tours, and antics on Facebook.com/RogersParkBand
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your simcha is contagious, and really lifted my mood! amazing job!
Thank you for your explanation!
Please make more like this , there is a very big need for niggunim played in such a exciting real way! Thank you!! Is there going to be an album with more like this??
Such a seamless work in bringing a Niggun to people in its true form and with such musical artistry.
Thank you!
#16, don’t comment when you don’t know. A shenker is a barkeeper, and borgn is to lend. The line says that there’s no cause to worry, because the barkeeper will let us run a tab. In any case their “translation” makes no sense. How could a debtor collect? Who is afraid of a debtor? It takes skill to show ones ignorance in two languages at once. They also get the last line wrong, both in the song and in comment #26. It’s “abi in kelishek arain” — so long as something is going in the cup. The full song goes:… Read more »
youre amazing
Thank you all so much for such wonderful feedback!
We are so glad you can all enjoy it.
#6 and #11 if you wouldn’t mind emailing us the full story at [email protected], we would love to hear your personal experiences with this niggun.
#21 the words finish as follows ” A’bein ah kalishka arein”
So beautiful!! Loved it thank u!!!
So very well done! They have truely special talent. Real natural Chassidish style. I like this a lot. Heimish & cheerful! Hatzlacha
Great guitar playing and harmony!
So very well done! They have truely special talent. Real natural Chassidish style. I like this a lot. Heimish & cheerful! Hatzlacha
what are the next words? they sing it different to what i’ve heard before, please clarify!
Awesome!!! You guys totally make music come to life. Love this. I keep listening on repeat. Thank you for making this and continue putting out your beautiful music. Looking forward to you next CD!!
Bh! Incredible!! So chassidish yet fun and folk style!!
wow Rogers Park nice song cool
Wow what a great song
Shenker does indeed mean debtor
Very inspiring #yoisefmoikershabbos
As a member of anash in ch i feel this video uplifting and I love the scenery of the video
You guys do great, was a fan from the very beginning.
These guys have an AMAZING energy. Mamash unique nad uplifting.
Love how they are bringing chassidishe nigunnim to the public stage
when ever i hear that song ….. i cant forget does good old days sitting by farbrengen with avraham mayori and reb mendel and the rest of the chevra around the table
A big yasher koyach for such a beautiful, lively and uplifting performance!
Best regards from Latvia
SHENKER does not mean debtor it means the innkeeper/bartender will continue to lend!
#yekalegend
well done ! keep bringing music to the youth we need it
We have a recording of our great grand zeidy Reb Peretz Chain A’H singing this niggun, in fact he was the one who brought the niggun over from Russia and sang it at the Rebbe’s request at a Farbrebgen with the Rebbe in 770.
You guys did an awesome job sticking to the original without any made up bridges or interludes.
Great job!!
Yaasher koiach and much success
Moshiach Now!
That was a really beautiful rendtion of that chassidic song. Really enjoyed it.
Just what we need coming from Tishrei- your Simcha is contagious and added a spring to my step and a smile on my face! May you go from Strength to strength !
Fabulous!! Moshaich now!!
Loved it – fabulous energy!
You go guys!