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Volume 3



Anim Zmiros
This is a melody in two sections, expressing the profound longing of the soul for its Creator
Nigun Simcho
A joyous song in three sections, sung often at Chassidic get-togethers
Keayol Taarog
Song of meditation in two sections, expressing profound spiritual longing
Yaale
Sung in three sections in which we beseech the Almighty for mercy and express our faith in His eternal grace
Nigun Simcho
Melody sung in two sections giving vent to true Chassidic soul jubilation
Reb Osher's Nigun
This melody can be traced originally to musicians playing at a Chassidic wedding in Kiev
Nigun Hakofot
A spirited rhythmic march in three sections, sung on the holiday of Simchat Torah
Tal Yaasis
This Chassidic cantorial chant is very moving and inspiring
Adir Hu
This heartfelt melody is appropriate for the text of praising the Creator
Nigun Rikud
A joyous dance melody in two sections sung on the holiday of Simchat Torah
Kol Bayaar
This soulful melody is a dialogue between the Almighty Father and His children, the people of Israel
Vechol Karney
Lively song in two sections, sung by the Chabad disciples with intense ecstasy
Nigun Mesorosi
In this melody we grasp the reflection of the inner emotional rapture and ecstasy of the student
Hoshioh Es Amecho
A spirited dance in two sections that expresses the hope that the Almighty will sustain and bless His people

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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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