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Nigun Simchoh


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Musical Notes

This is a lively song in three sections, evoking the supreme elation of the participants in a mounting crescendo. The melody is also called the "Klimovitcher melody," since its origin is traced to the Chabad Chassidim of Klimovitch, Russia. The melody is often sung at the gatherings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.



Composed or Taught By
Chassidim of Klimovitch

Vocalists
Moshe Herson

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Music notes courtesy of Kehot Publication Society and Chabad Melodies by Eli Lipsker and Velvel Pasternak.

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