[Audio below.] The latest song capturing the hearts and neshamos of Yidden across the North American Torah world is Ahallela Elokai Ve’esmecha Bo, a fantastic melody with a unique flavor.
Following niggunim like Ki Hirbeisah and numerous others from leading Chassidishe composers, Ahallela is comprised of three parts that build momentum, reaching a scintillating apex.
The niggun was first released in Eretz Yisroel last year as a single by popular singer Arele Samet.
The words are from the piyutim recited on Simchas Torah. They are:
“.אהללה אלוקי ואשמחה בו ואשימה תקותי בו אהודנו בסוד עם קרובו אלוקי צורי אחסה בו”
The song was composed by Reb Yaakov Yosef Buksbaum of Skver.
Here it is as performed by our good friend, Reb Chilu Posen, and his Mezamrim Choir. Enjoy:
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What a great song! Thank you for posting it!
agreed.
amazing song. just heard it at a wedding and didn’t know what the words were. sounded like chinese. but now i see that the last word are “echseh bo.” i couldnt tell from the singer.
I really enjoyed the scintillating apex!
Such a great song!
thank you for posting
thank you! kids love it!
we need more songs like this
“The latest song capturing the hearts and neshamos of Yidden across the North American Torah world”
How can that be if I’m hearing it now for the first time?
Great Song. Smoking shoes are more than a plan! Funny.
Yawn
Yuck. Boring.
Love the song, heard it sung in Skver by Shalosh Suedos! Is there a way to access the single by Arele samet here in america?
The high part is unbelievable!!
Anybody could post the text? 🙂