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Volume 1



Nigun Rikud
A lively dance melody that is sung often at Hakofot, Chassidic gatherings and happy occasions
Darkecho Elokeinu
The text is from the Yom Kippur eve liturgy. The melody brims over with penitence and joy of the spirit.
Nigun Simcho
A joyful melody that lifts the yoke of worldly cares and refreshes the spirit
Yemin Hashem
This melody is divided into three parts that signify deep meditation, fervent hope, and boundless faith
Uforatzto
A happy marching song , evidencing an unfaltering purpose to spread the light of the Torah throughout the world
Rachamono
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
Nye Zhuritze Chloptzi
A carefree, Joyous melody, dating from the time of the second Chabad Rebbe, the Mitteler Rebbe
Ki Onu Amecho
The melody conveys a plea for redemption of the soul and strengthening of the spirit
Tzomo Lecho Nafshi
This melody is filled with poignancy and is sung soulfully is a favorite of the Rebbe
Mimitzraim Gealtonu
This melody sung in two parts, celebrates the Exodus from Egypt and is sung with great joy and enthusiasm, particularly during the Passover holidays
Ovinu Malkeinu
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.
Vaharikosi Lochem Brochoh
A happy dance melody divided into two parts that proclaim deep faith in the boundless goodness of G-d to His people.
Keili Atoh
This melody is divided into three short parts, it is a heartfelt declaration of thankfulness, spiritual satisfaction, and steadfast belief in the future redemption
Nigun Rikud
A lively dance melody, created by the Lubavitcher Chassidim of Nikolayev, Ukraine
Ach Leilokim
This deeply meditative melody elevates man from his workday world and, by repetition, enkindles the soul of the singer
Ki Vesimcho
This joyous melody is customarily sung at the conclusion of every Chassidic gathering as the Rebbe leaves

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Nichoach: Chassidic Niggunim
  "The tongue is the pen of the heart, but melody is the pen of the soul," wrote Rabbi Schneur Zalman, the founder of Chabad Chasidism.

Chabad melodies, whether joyous or reflective, introduce a dimension beyond words or intellect, often bringing the inner soul to experience G-dliness.

Chasidic songs have grown and multiplied as they have been handed down through the generations. It has been the task of the Nichoah (Nigunei Chasidei Chabad) Society, founded by the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, to collect Chabad niggunim from various sources and determine their authentic versions. These recordings capture the various moods and atmosphere of various chasidic occasions.
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