
Shmil, a Chabad Hasidic singer from France, presents a moving performance of the piyyut "And Natana Tokech" for Rosh Hashanah, with a Chabad melody - known as the "Nigun from Poltava", as he has performed it himself during Rosh Hashanah services for the past seven years at the Chabad synagogue in Milan, where he has been a cantor for 20 years.
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A melody from Poltava is a melody in which the late Rabbi Yaakov Mordechai of Zapluv, zt"l, who was a rabbi in the city of Poltava, one of the famous followers of the Rebbe Maharash and the Rebbe Harshab of Lubavitch, would pray with melodiousness and devotion.
This melody is a melody from the book of melodies of Chabad Hasidism.
Shmil, who lives in France, sings at a variety of events and performances in Europe, the US, Israel, and more, and is beloved by the audience thanks to his peak energy, which brings a new energy to every event.