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Volume 4



Ashreinu
This melody, is sung in three sections, reflecting the inner joy of the Soul
Nigun Dveikus
This heartfelt melody divided into three sections, begining with soft moving devotional tones
Nigun Simcho
This is a joyful song in three sections, sung frequently at Chassidic gatherings
Eilu Voeilu Omrim
This moving melody, composed by early Chabad Chasssidim, accurately brings forth the message to contemplate one's repentance
Nigun Hisvaadus
This song is in four parts, sung with zeal at Chassidic gatherings
Haneiros Halolu
This melody was sung by the Chabad students is based mainly on emotion of the heart and the expression of the soul
Nigun Rikud
This lively melody in three sections is sung at Chassidic gatherings and festive occasions
Shamil
This soulful melody has a rich background involving a Chechen tribe leader named Shamil.
Nigun Hisvaadus
This stirring Chassidic melody in three sections
Tosheiv Enosh
The melody with its moving, stimulating tones awaken even the most delicate threads of the soul
Nigun Hakofos
This is an exciting, joyous melody in two sections, generally sung on Simchat Torah
Stav Ya Pitu
This melody is sung by the Chassidim at their festive occasions
Nigun Simcho
This joyous melody, sung in three sections, is sung at happy occasions

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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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