Small Tastings of Torah, Judaism and Spirituality from Rav Binny Freedman – Portion of Pekudei
In a cattle car in Poland, in the summer of 1942, Reb Azriel Dovid Fastag, who was the composer of tunes for the Moshitzer rebbe, was headed to his death in Treblinka. It is impossible to imagine what it must have been like. Over a hundred Jews, forced to stand for days on end with only a bucket in the middle of the car for waste, no room to even sit or lie down, no food or water, in the stifling summer heat, all crammed in together heading to whereabouts unknown, for reasons they could not even imagine.
Listening to the clickety-clack of the wheels of the train, a tune sprang into his mind, and he composed the now-famous “Ani Ma’amin” tune:
“I believe, with complete faith, in the coming of the messiah, and even though he may tarry, I await him nonetheless…”
And he began to hum and then to sing the haunting melody, in the crowded cattle car full of...
