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[HANASHIR:16496] Re: Gesher Tsar M'od



The version we use, and I am not sure of the composer, has the English
lyrics which fit with the melody, and go like this
The whole world is  a very narrow bridge
A very narrow bridge, a very narrow bridge
The whole world is a very narrow bridge, a very narrow bridge.
But the main thing to recall, is to have no, have no fear at all
But the main thing to recall is to have no fear at all.

We also have action, hard to describe without a video link!
Sue Esterman
Temple Sinai
Wellington, NZ

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Sent: Friday, 9 January 2004 4:10 p.m.
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Subject: [HANASHIR:16488] Re: Gesher Tsar M'od


Steve,

Sam Glaser has also done a version of this on Hineni..
see ya,
Lynn Seitzman
--- Aveeya (at) aol(dot)com wrote:
> Dear Steve,
>     Kol Ha'Olam Kulo's music was written by B.Chait
> setting the lyrics of
> Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav. David Zeller was one of
> the first people I heard using
> the English All of the world is just a Narrow bridge
> translation.
>      B'shalom,
>      Jonathan Dinkin
>



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