Sunday, December 07, 2008

Song for The Holtzbergs HY"D

A song composed for the Kedoshim.


Here are the lyrics:

Six years, dedicated over to you.
A Chabad House in India for every Jew
Warm hearts and smiles, given to all,
Shluchim heeding to the Rebbes call.

Our minds left numb, cant figure it out.
Our hearts so torn, we scream and shout.
A two year old boy now left orphaned
Youre supposed to watch over them.

With Tracht gut - zain gut we did go.
Is this out of the rule book, like a summers snow?

Do we stop? Do we let the terrorists win?
Or perhaps we get together start it again

Do we increase what they were doing double as much?
Ad Mosai?? Enough is enough!!!


Chorus: Oh Rebbe Show me, tell me why
Your Shluchim, so given over needed to die.
Their blood Our wounds heal and mend
Please Rebbe, make it end.

They will shoot, they will kill and they will darken night
But well never stop marching forward, spreading your light.
Till the corners of the world will shout as one.
Times up! Let Moshiach come!!

Yiddishkeit will explode, in their memories sake.
We will move, we will build whatever it takes.
Though we mourn and we cry, with so much pain.
Their Neshamos wont have gone in vain

And very soon we will understand -
when every Chabad house is taken to the Promised Land.
The Shofar will blow, Moshiach is here.
The Rebbe standing with his Shluchim oh so dear.
Attached to 770, a building so high
THE NARIMAN HOUSE, COLABA, MUMBAI!!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's sad that there has to be kefirah in such a tragic time. "Rebbe tell us why this happened""Rebbe please make it end"!!!!!!!!!!! I think we should leave it up to G-d.

Lucky Wolf said...

It's also sad that you accuse him of kefirah. Instead of being "machmir" on AZ be "Machmir" on Ahavas Yisroel. Do you realy think this person does not believe in Hashem? Is it kfirah to ask a brocho from a tzadik? Or a Jew pouring his heart out to his Rebbe, is that a problem too?

Anonymous said...

Thank you Lucky Wolf, you put it well. All it takes, is to look with a good eye.....

Moshiach Now!

Anonymous said...

I think the proper response is to pour out your heart to the ribono shel olam. That's who we should be crying to. It may be shocking, but the Rebbe cannot make it end. The only one who can make it end is Hashem. The proper thing to do is to cry out to him. Hashem created the Rebbe, as holy as the Rebbe was, Hashem is a bit more capable. I wouldn't call "Rebbe please make it end" a brocho from a tzadik. That's called asking him to make it end, which he does not have the power to do.

Anonymous said...

wow awesome song!

Lucky Wolf said...

I think the proper response is to pour out your heart to the ribono shel olam." no one said not to, but have you ever heard of a "Meilitz Yosher"?

What’s the difference when one asked a Tzadik while he was in a physical body, for a brocho that a certain (God Forbid) terrible situation end, or when asking that to a Tzadik who is in heaven?

You think a tzadik whose entire life was devoted to the Jewish people and prayed on their behalf won’t continue to do so in the heavens? What do you think all the tzadikim are doing in Shamayim? And the Gemoro says “Tzadik Gozer Hakodhs Boruch Hu Mekayim”!

"Ki yesh Sachar Lepeulasech" was hashem's response to Rochel when she cried for us!

Anonymous said...

You don't ask a tzadik to make it end. You ask him to daven to Hashem on behalf of ALL of klal yisroel. A proper resoponse might be "Rebbe please daven to Hashem that klal yisroel should have no tzaros" NOT "rebbe make it end." And what does a meilitz yoisher have to do with telling us why it happened. A meilitz yosher is a concept that a tzadik davens on your behalf not that he can tell you why something happened. That, is for Hashem to do, and we don't even question Him of why something happened.