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Rabbi Grossman sings Thanks to Hashem Print E-mail

Image When Hashem saves a fellow Jew or Gentile, it's appropriate to praise Hashem for this salvation, even though it's for another person.  Rabbi Yitchak Dovid Grossman composed a melody to accompany this song of thanks.

 

 

 

The words to the niggun are a verse from the 18th blessing of the 'Amidah' Silent Prayer which is recited by observant Jews three times every day. It reads

"HaTov Ki Lo Chalu Rachamecha

VeHaMerachem Ki Lo Tamu Chasadecha,

Ki Me'Olam Kivinu Lach"

("The Good, because Your mercy has not ended,

and the Merciful One because your kindness is not over,

for we have always hoped for You."





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