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