Sorry but you got the basics but its all over the place. I learned yoh ribbon from my father who was born 1910 and he from his father and he from his father. My version goes back at least 200 years back. They were Ungarish chassidim, possibly Kaliver as they lived in Nyirbator close to Nagykallo where Reb Isser (original Kaliver Rov) is buried. Yes I can sing Sol A'kokash Mar, but thats readily available on the internet unlike this version of yoh ribbon. I should teach Visznitz my version which is probably the most accurate.
At Dushinsky they sing it every leil Shabbos, probably in the same version you know - much slower, with lots more repetition. If you're ever in Yerushalayim on leil Shabbos, definitely go there if you want to experience the proper version.
מיוחד ארץ הקודש ישראל
כל הכונה בשירה יהודית אמיתית על פי התורה הקדושה היא בכדי להימשך אל ה' יתברך בגעגועים אמתים ביראה ואהבה אליו יתברך חזק ואמץ כי זה כל האדם ואין משהו אחר
מרגש מאד מאד ממש צמרמורת🙏🏻💜
יותר מתוק וזיס מזה לא יכול להיות
תודה לכם האחים מוסקל
חבורה מדהימה, ששומרת על חדש וישן
authentic Hasidic pronunciation. thanks!
beautiful rendition
I love it,guys keep it up excellent.
מעוד יפה השירים
כיף אמיתי של מוזיקה. כמו בבית של אבא וסבא...
יש לכם עוד יצירות?
geshmak Thanks you Santa Monica California
האם אתם מופיעים גם בניגוני ויזניץ?
צולם באהל אהרון?
הי! בית כנסת אוהל אהרון ברחוב חרל"פ בירושלים!
Sorry but you got the basics but its all over the place. I learned yoh ribbon from my father who was born 1910 and he from his father and he from his father. My version goes back at least 200 years back. They were Ungarish chassidim, possibly Kaliver as they lived in Nyirbator close to Nagykallo where Reb Isser (original Kaliver Rov) is buried. Yes I can sing Sol A'kokash Mar, but thats readily available on the internet unlike this version of yoh ribbon. I should teach Visznitz my version which is probably the most accurate.
I would be interested in learning your version. Can you upload it?
@@b3804-p4p Perhaps one day BE'H I will, its been over 50 years since I was last at my fathers tish. If I do I will let you know here. Bivracha.
At Dushinsky they sing it every leil Shabbos, probably in the same version you know - much slower, with lots more repetition. If you're ever in Yerushalayim on leil Shabbos, definitely go there if you want to experience the proper version.
Ex hasidim
rabbi meir kahane was right no islam no explosions and no christianity no nazism