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'''Ad Mosai''' was originally based on the niggun "Um Ani Choma." English lyrics were added to the melody expressing the yearning for the Geulah and crying out "Ad Mosai?!" (Until when?!).
'''Ad Mosai''' was originally based on the niggun "Um Ani Choma." English lyrics were added to the melody expressing the yearning for the [[Geulah - Redemption|Geulah]] and crying out "Ad Mosai?!" (Until when?!).


The niggun was sung many times by Chassidim in the Rebbe's presence, especially after the Rebbe finished delivering a sicha that concluded with discussing the anticipation of the Geulah and the coming of Moshiach. After the Rebbe finished, the Chassidim would excitedly declare "Ad Mosai" several times and then break into singing this niggun.
The niggun was sung many times by Chassidim in the Rebbe's presence, especially after the Rebbe finished delivering a sicha that concluded with discussing the anticipation of the Geulah and the coming of Moshiach. After the Rebbe finished, the Chassidim would excitedly declare "Ad Mosai" several times and then break into singing this niggun.

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Ad Mosai was originally based on the niggun "Um Ani Choma." English lyrics were added to the melody expressing the yearning for the Geulah and crying out "Ad Mosai?!" (Until when?!).

The niggun was sung many times by Chassidim in the Rebbe's presence, especially after the Rebbe finished delivering a sicha that concluded with discussing the anticipation of the Geulah and the coming of Moshiach. After the Rebbe finished, the Chassidim would excitedly declare "Ad Mosai" several times and then break into singing this niggun.

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The English lyrics are: "Ad Mosai do we have to wait, we want Moshiach now, we don't want to wait".