of course! hope this helps! ani ma-amin b-e-moona shlay-moh (I believe with complete faith) be-veeyas hamoh-shee-ach (in the coming of the Messiah,) vaf-al-pee she-yis-ma-mai-ah (and even though he may tarry,) im kol zeh, ani ma-amin (nevertheless, I believe.)
Very pretty version! P.S. I first read the word "Moshiach" one day in 2001 when I was working doing Market Research on buses in Melbourne. One lunch stop in Hurstbridge I popped into a little second hand bookshop and for some reason was drawn to the book "My Name is Asher Lev". The rest, as they say in the classics, is history. I set up my website World Peace 2050, completely independently and with no direction from anyone, in April 2000. Much more to tell...
I love Ani ma’amin. But moshiach or the pronoun “he” shouldn’t be capitalized since moshiach is the human anointed king of Israel. Only HaShem performs the messianic requirements. Too much messianic fervor can lead to avoda zara. But hearing Shulem sing Ani ma’amin brings tears to my eyes.
I met him at a Kiddush but now I can finally hear him sing one of the most beloved songs of Lubavitch. When I say these "Ani Mamin-13 Principles daily after the morning prayers," I interpret it not as "I believe" but rather "I KNOW." I do feel it and KNOW it will happen very soon👍Elisha/Benjilini
@@benjilini527ani ma’amin is not a Lubavitch song if that’s what you meant about it being a Lubavitch song. We sang that at my afternoon Hebrew school in the 60s. Supposedly that was either sung or chanted in the death camps.
Pretty sure if he was… the millions of rabbis, who dedicated their entire life to extensive study of the Chumash, for the past 2000 years, probably would have figured it out by now.
Yes, we wait for HIM.
❤🕎❤
I only learned of this wonderful song and its history after the tragedy last summer. Bless Shulem for his incredible interpretation.
Beautiful song, beautiful voice.
נ.פ.ל.א !!! שולם ,יש לך קול משמיים. אין עוד קול כזה בעולם. ועם כוונת אמת. שנה טובה. ובריאות .
My favorite tune for Ani Maamin. Thank you. Ani gam Maamin b'amunah shlema sha yavo Ha Moshiach
Another wonderful performance by Shulem Lemmer
I love your Voice!It thouchs my heart!
Que lindo! B"H! Shalom aleichem form Brazil! ❤
Beautiful
AMEN 🙏🙌
Absolutely beautiful
I believe
with a complete faith
in the second coming of the Messiah.
He will comming.-
Get lost
😊 beautiful just beautiful
Amen
Amen veAmen
This is by far the most beautiful recording of Ani Maamin. Where can I find this to purchase and re-listen to ?
Wow
Amém 🙏
I like this song. Maybe i'll try to sing this song although i can't talk hebrew. Nothing impossible right? 🙂
of course! hope this helps!
ani ma-amin b-e-moona shlay-moh
(I believe with complete faith)
be-veeyas hamoh-shee-ach
(in the coming of the Messiah,)
vaf-al-pee she-yis-ma-mai-ah
(and even though he may tarry,)
im kol zeh, ani ma-amin
(nevertheless, I believe.)
💖
Beautiful voice. In addition, the messiah has already come and is coming again.
No he hasn't.
The Holy Globes!!!
🌻
Very pretty version!
P.S. I first read the word "Moshiach" one day in 2001 when I was working doing Market Research on buses in Melbourne. One lunch stop in Hurstbridge I popped into a little second hand bookshop and for some reason was drawn to the book "My Name is Asher Lev". The rest, as they say in the classics, is history. I set up my website World Peace 2050, completely independently and with no direction from anyone, in April 2000. Much more to tell...
B''H Amen
Please can someone share the lyric in Henrew, 8 want to sing this
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ദൈവത്തിന് സ്തുതി
🕎🤓👍
Gam ani!
First!
Please read the Hebrew Bible
Yeshua? 😃
Shema 🇮🇱 Israel
❤️🇮🇱🇧🇷❤️👏👏
I love Ani ma’amin. But moshiach or the pronoun “he” shouldn’t be capitalized since moshiach is the human anointed king of Israel. Only HaShem performs the messianic requirements. Too much messianic fervor can lead to avoda zara. But hearing Shulem sing Ani ma’amin brings tears to my eyes.
Is that halacha or a rabbinic injunction?
I met him at a Kiddush but now I can finally hear him sing one of the most beloved songs of Lubavitch. When I say these "Ani Mamin-13 Principles daily after the morning prayers," I interpret it not as "I believe" but rather "I KNOW." I do feel it and KNOW it will happen very soon👍Elisha/Benjilini
@@benjilini527ani ma’amin is not a Lubavitch song if that’s what you meant about it being a Lubavitch song. We sang that at my afternoon Hebrew school in the 60s. Supposedly that was either sung or chanted in the death camps.
@@marcroth3059 iirc, it's a melody created by a Modozhitz Chassid in the cattle car on the way to the death camps😢
YESHUAH HAMASHIACH ❤
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The Moshiach is Jesus... read the old testament. Love Shulem and his music.. Shalom
Pretty sure if he was… the millions of rabbis, who dedicated their entire life to extensive study of the Chumash, for the past 2000 years, probably would have figured it out by now.
The audacity you Christians have to try and tell the people who invented the idea of Messiah who the Messiah is and what criteria he meets
He’s not,very obviously to anyone who has an ounce of knowledge.
Don’t be ignorant, go study.
O jc é mais das idolatrias criadas pra tirar o dinheiro de pessoas sem conhecimento e cheias de vontade de tirar vantagens desse deus de faz de conta!
😂😂😂
Dajjal will come
How the people these people made statement of faith into song