Akiva Nichamtanu - Baruch Levine Live
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Live performance of "Akiva Nichamtanu" by Baruch Levine. Performed at the "Many Voices one Song" Gindi Maimonides Academy concert Feb 18 2019, Los Angeles California.
Credits:
Composed and Performed by: Baruch Levine
Produced and conducted by: Yochi Briskman
Lyrics By: Ruchie Torgow
Arranged by: Leib Yaakov Rigler
Audio mixed by: Ruli Ezrachi
Video by: Platinum Edit
Special Thanks: Rabbi Aharon Wilk & the Gindi Maimonides Academy
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Lyrics:
Walking through the ruins of our sacred home
Where our Bais Hamikdosh stood now the foxes roam
Overcome with grief by their awful plight
Such a desecration to the holiest of sites
But one man shed no tears
He just stood there laughed and smiled
He answered their confusion and explained
This destruction was foretold before our home is built anew
So I smile as I see those words come true
And though we wait for so many years our faith remains the same
That soon the time will come when we will know of no more pain
And though we’ve cried so many tears we are comforted by you
Akiva, Akiva Nichamtanu
How could we have known it would take this long
Clinging to your hopeful words trying to be strong
You’re the one who taught that we too can find
Beyond the pain and sorrow there is a greater plan in mind
That one day we’ll see the glory of our eternal Bais Hamikdosh
As the sounds of laughter fill our streets again
Our elders and our children in the city of our King
Birchovos Yerushalayim
And though we wait for so many years our faith remains the same
That soon the time will come when we will know of no more pain
And though we’ve cried so many tears we are comforted by you
Akiva, Akiva Nichamtanu.
איזה מוזיקה יהודית אמיתי ברוך לוין ענקקקקקקק
פשוט מלך אין כמו ברוך לווין אלוף איזה כיף לשמוע אותו👑💝❤️👑👑💝😘😘🙏👌👌👌
stunnig R' Boruch! Thanks for sharing! And thanks Yochi, amazing arrangments!
Awesome
Thanks for sharing! Great performance.
Wow, this was an amazing performance! Thanks for uploading!
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@@tristennasir5954 Hey, buddy, this is music, not a movie! I really don't care, sorry!
Torgow- Peduscha-Redemption
Walking through the ruins of our sacred home
Where our בית המקדש stood now the foxes roam
Overcome with grief by their awful plight
Such a desecration to the holiest of sites.
But one man shed no tears
He just stood there laughed and smiled
He answered their confusion and explained
This destruction was foretold before our home is built anew
So I smile as I see those words come true.
And though we wait for so many years our faith remains the same
That soon the time will come when we will know of no more pain
And though we’ve cried so many tears we are comforted by you
.עקיבא, עקיבא ניחמתנו
How could we have known it would take this long
Clinging to your hopeful words trying to be strong
You’re the one who taught that we too can find
Beyond the pain and sorrow there is a greater plan in mind.
That one day we’ll see the glory of our eternal בית המקדש
As the sounds of laughter fill our streets again
Our elders and our children in the city of our King
.ברחובות ירושלים
And though we wait for so many years our faith remains the same
That soon the time will come when we will know of no more pain
And though we’ve cried so many tears we are comforted by you
.עקיבא, עקיבא ניחמתנו
Thank you most kindly for the lyrics!
Greetings from Germany 👍🏻😁
i was there it was amazing
יוצא מן הכלל: כל הכבוד
Nice
The Chofeitz Chayim says, “If we were truly yearning for the final Redemption and waiting each day for its arrival, then we would be preparing ourselves by learning the relevant halachos, for there are many halachos to be learned and they cannot all be covered in a short time… For if it would be revealed that in a short time the final Redemption would arrive, then certainly millions of Jews would quickly learn the halachos to the Beis HaMikdosh, since at that time all of these halachos will be applicable, not only for kohanim but for all Jews, for instance, the halachos regarding eating karbonos and visiting the Mikdash… Therefore, if we are truly waiting and yearning for the final Redemption… we too should arouse ourselves and learn these halachos with all our strength.”
Is there any sefer that exists nowadays which has relevant halachos regarding the Beis HaMikdosh? Yes! It’s called Days Are Coming by Rabbi Moshe Silberstein.
What is the sefer about? It’s an In-Depth Analysis of the Practical Halachos Relevant to Visiting the Bais HaMikdash. By studying this sefer, one is imbuing himself with faith that Hashem will redeem us. The Chofeitz Chayim had a special morning coat that he planned to wear to greet Moshiach and from time to time he put it on and sit in anticipation. Therefore, a person should designate some type of article of clothing - i.e. suit, shirt, hat, belt or shoes etc., that he/ she has designated to wear when Moshiach reveals himself. As the Sefer HaChinuch says, “A person is fashioned by his deeds.” Saying the 12th Principle of the Ani Ma’amins every day or learning Seider Kodshim isn’t enough.
Conversely, the Rambam says, “Anyone who does not anticipate Moshiach’s revelation denies [the pronouncements] of the prophets; even worse than that, he rejects the Torah and Moshe our Teacher.”
You’ll tell me, “But I’m not the Chofeitz Chayim.” That’s true. Here’s the following story:
On Wednesday, Mrs. Leah Rubashkin got a call that her husband summoned to the warden’s office. She got into the car and headed off to Otisville. She arrived with a change of clothing for her husband, but the guard said no, he couldn’t change on the premises - one last display of power on the part of the warden’s office. I wondered how she’d had the presence of mind to grab a change of clothing after having received the most exhilarating phone call of her life.
“I didn’t,” Mrs. Rubashkin answered. “I’ve been driving around with that change of clothing in my car for eight years.” Mrs. Leah Rubashkin is the epitome of the Chofeitz Chayim!
Here's a shocking piece of information most people don't know.
Rabbi Elchonon Wasserman zt”l, wrote in a letter: “Several times I heard from the holy Chofeitz Chayim, that we can learn about the end of our exile from what happened at the end of our exile in Egypt…”
Rabbeinu Bachayei writes the following:
“Even though the time of the redemption had arrived, they weren’t worthy of being redeemed. However, once they all cried out in unison from the work that they were undergoing, their tefillos were accepted… This is to teach you that the tefillah of a person is only complete when one cries out from the pain and stress that are contained within one’s heart. This type of tefillah is more accepted by Hashem then mere lip service.”
He continues, “It is possible to say that this parsha is a hint to our future redemption which depends on returning to G-d and prayer. For we find that in Egypt they were redeemed because they returned to G-d and prayed to G-d who responds in time of distress and their prayers were accepted; then the Redeemer came to them immediately.”
The Gemara states five reasons that Klal Ylsrael were taken out of Egypt. Three of them are: They groaned - in intense suffering; Hashem heard their cries - in prayer; Hashem saw the Bnei Yisrael - the nation’s own merit through their returning to G-d.
The Chofeitz Chayim states: “All the many troubles that have fallen upon us, from which we have still not been saved, are because we don’t scream and increase our prayers in response to them. If we had prayed properly, we would not have returned empty-handed… several times daily he must pour out his requests in solitude, in his house, from the depths of his heart… if each person would contemplate in solitude his own plight... then he would pour out his heart like water to Hashem. Such a prayer would emerge with very deep intent with a broken heart and with great humility. Such a prayer will certainly not go unanswered…!”
The Chofeitz Chayim says the following:
“Even though we pray for the redemption several times every day, requesting by itself is not enough. One must demand the redemption, just as with the wages of a hired worker. Failure to do so shows that this matter is clearly not that urgent to us!”
In fact, R’ Shimon ben Menassia teaches that the redemption will not come until the Jewish people pray for the return of the three things it had rejected in the days of Yeravam: the rule of G-d, the kingship of Dovid and the rebuilding of the Beis HaMikdosh (www.sefaria.org/sheets/166583?lang=bi)
Amazing shiur . very informative and important.thank you.may we see Moshiah and the Beth Hamikdash very soon.
Amain Ve'amain!!
Thank you most kindly!
Absolutely beautiful and very crucial Dvar Torah!
@@1234561899100You're welcome and thank you for the compliment! Do you have an email address that I can reach you at?
Traduccion español por favor