The Nigun Reb Shlomo Chaim Kesselman Asked His Talmid To Sing
The Gaaguim project of Chabad nigunim presents another Chassidic melody from the album Gaaguim. The famed Mashpia in Tomchei Temimim, Reb Shlomo Chaim Kesselman, asked his Talmid to start singing a Nigun…in his sleep • Full Story, Listen
By Chabadinfo Reporter
The Gaaguim project of Chabad nigunim presents another Chassidic melody from the album Gaaguim 8.
The famed Mashpia in Tomchei Temimim, Reb Shlomo Chaim Kesselman, A”H, inspired thousands in Avodas Hashem, and Hiskashrus.
About ten years after the Mashpia’s passing, his Talmid Reb Eliyahu Leib Rivkin, A”H, a Baal Minagen of Kfar Chabad, dreamt that he was sitting at a Farbrengen together with Reb Shlomo Chaim, when he suddenly turned to him and asked him to start a nigun, and R’ Eliyahu began to play an unfamiliar nigun. When he awoke from his sleep he remembered the nigun and called it the “Nigun HaMashpia”.
The nigun is not published in Sefer HaNigunim.
In a new arrangement, it is sung by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Amar of the Ohr Menachem community in Ashdod, with music by violinist Mordechai Brodski. Arrangements by Oved Munis and Doron Toister
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