Tuesday, May 13, 2008

DEAR FRIENDS

The purpose of the following collection is hard to put a finger on. Thanks to the help of a fellow student, I was able to come to a realization, that a particular song, to which the holy Na Nach Nachma Nachman Me'Uman mantra was attached, was, in deed, originally a Romanian pop-dance tune.

This musical osmosis that we were suddenly aware of, is, in fact just the tip of a large global iceberg. The following list of videos will prove such point, BUT WILL LIMIT ITSELF TO THE ASIAN SUBCONTINENT.

I will begin with the original, and then the Breslov hit--a video chosen for the quality and quantity of the music, not for the video work. (If you'd like better images of Breslov Jews dancing to this song in the streets of Yerushalayim, search Na Nach Nachman" or "Rabbi Nachman" on Youtube.)

THE ORIGINAL DISABLED ITS EMBEDDING CAPACITY, THERE WILL ONLY BE A LINK.

Enjoy the one true Tzadik.

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