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'''Vehi She'amda''' is a niggun taught by the Rebbe in 5715 (1955). Its words are taken from the Passover Haggadah text. The first part of the melody expresses feelings of bitterness from the pressure and poverty of exile, while the second part expresses joy, courage, and confidence in victory over the enemies of Israel and those who blaspheme Hashem, and in the continued existence of the Jewish people.
'''Vehi She'amda''' is a niggun taught by [[the Rebbe]] in 5715 (1955). Its words are taken from the Passover Haggadah text. The first part of the melody expresses feelings of bitterness from the pressure and poverty of exile, while the second part expresses joy, courage, and confidence in victory over the enemies of Israel and those who blaspheme Hashem, and in the continued existence of the Jewish people.


== Words of the Niggun ==
== Words of the Niggun ==
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