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| Song of meditation in two sections, expressing profound spiritual longing
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| Sung in three sections in which we beseech the Almighty for mercy and express our faith in His eternal grace
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| Melody sung in two sections giving vent to true Chassidic soul jubilation
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| This melody can be traced originally to musicians playing at a Chassidic wedding in Kiev
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| A spirited rhythmic march in three sections, sung on the holiday of Simchat Torah
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| This Chassidic cantorial chant is very moving and inspiring
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| This heartfelt melody is appropriate for the text of praising the Creator
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| A joyous dance melody in two sections sung on the holiday of Simchat Torah
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| This soulful melody is a dialogue between the Almighty Father and His children, the people of Israel
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| Lively song in two sections, sung by the Chabad disciples with intense ecstasy
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| In this melody we grasp the reflection of the inner emotional rapture and ecstasy of the student
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| A spirited dance in two sections that expresses the hope that the Almighty will sustain and bless His people
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| This is a melody in two sections, expressing the profound longing of the soul for its Creator
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