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Ech Ti Zimlak

Kos Shel Bracha – Motzaei Shavuos, 5748 • May 23, 1988

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Ech Ti Zimlak: Kos Shel Bracha – Motzaei Shavuos, 5748 • May 23, 1988

The famous song “Who knows One?” sung in Russian. Honoring the Rebbe’s campaign to study Maimonides’ Mishna Torah, the singer adds a fourteenth stanza, “Fourteen are the Books of Rambam!”
Mishneh Torah (Rambam), Lubavitcher Rebbe
Ech Ti Zimlak
Kos Shel Bracha – Motzaei Shavuos, 5748 • May 23, 1988
Disc 10, Program 40

Event Date: 7 Sivan 5748 - May 23, 1988
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Rodrigo Brazil January 12, 2025

This is the real power in earth, one day all will understand that. Reply

Mendel Teitelbaum Sherman Oaks February 10, 2022

Firstly you should add subtitles of the lyrics what they mean in English, and maybe in description also put the original words

Secondly the quality send very grainy for me Reply

Anonymous brooklyn, ny, usa via chabadstudentcenter.com November 9, 2012

You should add the lyrics! Reply

Liba Shaffer PASSAIC May 2, 2023
in response to Anonymous:

That would be wonderful!! Reply

Lyrics May 28, 2024
in response to Anonymous:

Ech ti zimlak
Zatchem ti durak
Ya tibyeras kazivayu
Ya tibye ra shitivayu
1. Adin, adin unas bo-g
Shto na nebe shto na zemle adin unas bo-g,
Slushba nasha, nasha drushba,
Nasha ivraiskaya x 2
(Go back to ech tim zimlak)
1. adin unas bo-g
2. dva nashe tablushky...
3. tree nashe batushky...
4. tchtiri nashe matushki...
5. pyat nashe knisheki...
6. shest nashe tome...
7. Syem dnay nideli....
8. Vosem dnay abrizanya ...
9. dievit miesetz na bireminye…
10.diesit nasha zapavit…
11.adinatzit zvizdi sunsa…
12.dvinatzit nasha pakalenie…
13.trinatzit liet midos horachamim…
14.tchitirnatzit knizhik rambam…


Many thanks to Chaim Kasofsky for them. Reply

Liba Chaviva Shaffer PASSAIC May 29, 2024
in response to Lyrics:

Thank you so much Reply

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