Nigun Ka'ayal Ta'arog (Tzemach Tzedek)
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The Nigun Ka'ayal Ta'arog is a devekus nigun that was frequently sung by the Tzemach Tzedek.
King David's song in Tehillim, "As a deer yearns for streams of water, so does my soul yearn for You, Elokim," illustrates the great thirst of the nefesh elokis (divine soul) for a drop of Elokus while imprisoned in the physical and material body.
This nigun is number 14 in Sefer HaNigunim.
Lyrics[edit | edit source]
Like a deer that yearns for streams of water, So does my soul yearn for You, Elokim; My soul thirsts for Elokim, For the living G-d, when will I come And appear before Elokim[1]?
Note: This entry discusses the Nigun Ka'ayal Ta'arog of the Tzemach Tzedek. For the Nigun Ka'ayal Ta'arog of the Alter Rebbe, see "Nigun Ka'ayal Ta'arog (Alter Rebbe)."
Sources[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Tehillim 42:2-3.