The Baal Shem Tov, or Besht —  the founder of Chasidism — 
met the soul of the Messiah during an ascent to heaven. 
The Besht asked him, "When will the Master come?" 
The Messiah answered, "When your wellsprings break forth to the outside!" 
(from a letter written by the Besht to his brother-in-law about one of his soul ascents) 

 

Basi L'Gani – "I have come into my garden"

Reb Zalman's nigun for the verses of the Friediker rebbe's last vort.

Nachamu

Reb Zalman's Nachamu, for the turning of Tisha B'av or the turning of mourning.

Karliner torch song

Reb Ahron Karliner's nigun as taught to Eve Ilsen

Adam yesodo me-afar

"A person's substance is dust..." – A deeply moving Dinover d'veikes nigun from Yosef Gottesman

Ana Bekhoach

Six recordings based on Yakar, Reb Shlomo, Skolyer (two traditional and one adapted) and Reb Zalman (Ryzhin).

Ana BeKhoach text, pdf, how it's used, etc. are here.




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