A lively dance melody that is sung often at Hakofot, Chassidic
gatherings and happy occasions.
Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi
Moshe Teleshevsky Schneur Zalman Wilshansky
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The nigum remind me of my great days at school at Yesiva in Melbourne, I thankyou very much for all those wonerful memories.
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It would be so wonderful if there were a transliteration of the words for people like me, who are trying to learn the beautful words to the great singing music
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Great music! Especially for me since I don't yet understand all Hebrew singing. The "BimBoms" ... those are easy! My kids love it, my friends love it, B'H" everybody loves it!
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Nigun Rikud
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A lively dance melody that is sung often at Hakofot, Chassidic gatherings and happy occasions (2:07) | |
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| The text is from the hymn of a recited during Selichot. The melody brims over with penitence and joy of the spirit
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| A joyful melody that lifts the yoke of worldly cares and refreshes the spirit
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| This melody is divided into three parts that signify deep meditation, fervent hope, and boundless faith
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| A happy marching song , evidencing an unfaltering purpose to spread the light of the Torah throughout the world
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| This melodies opening reveals the remorse of the remorseful spirit, while the conclusion voices a strong hope for the acceptance and fulfillment of the worshippers' petitions to the Almighty
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| A carefree, Joyous melody, dating from the time of the second Chabad Rebbe, the Mitteler Rebbe
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| The melody conveys a plea for redemption of the soul and strengthening of the spirit
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| This melody is filled with poignancy and is sung soulfully is a favorite of the Rebbe
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| This melody sung in two parts, celebrates the Exodus from Egypt and is sung with great joy and enthusiasm, particularly during the Passover holidays
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| This soulful melody is divided into three parts. The first, wordless, elevates the singers to a deeply spiritual mood. The second expresses yearning for the Divine, while the third is a declaration of faith in the help of our Father and King.
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| A happy dance melody divided into two parts that proclaim deep faith in the boundless goodness of G-d to His people.
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| This melody is divided into three short parts, it is a heartfelt declaration of thankfulness, spiritual satisfaction, and steadfast belief in the future redemption
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| A lively dance melody, created by the Lubavitcher Chassidim of Nikolayev, Ukraine
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| This deeply meditative melody elevates man from his workday world and, by repetition, enkindles the soul of the singer
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| This joyous melody is customarily sung at the conclusion of every Chassidic gathering as the Rebbe leaves
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