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Volume 5



Hu Elokeinu
This lively melody conveys steadfast belief and confidence in the approaching imminent full redemption
Ribono Shel Olom
This melody is sung by the Chassidim at their gatherings in moments of deep soul searching
Nigun Rikud
This Joyous dance melody is sung in two parts
Higole No
This beautifully stirring melody gives vent to the feelings of craving for mercy
Nigun Hisvaadus
This melody conveys deep sentimental warmth and heartiness
Nigun Gaaguim
A sweet and euphonious melody in three parts, giving introspective expression and a deep yearning for spiritual elevation
Nigun Simcho
This melody in three sections expresses Chassidic joy and hope in the Almighty
Ashreinu
This Joyous melody sung in three sections, heard often at Chassidic gatherings
Ashrey Ish
This is a deeply moving melody in two sections expressing spiritual adherence
Nigun Simcho
One of the oldest lively and joyous Chabad melodies, sung often at gatherings
Nigun LeShabbos VeYomTov
This is a serious, moving melody, sung usually at the Shabbat and festival meals
Ochein Atoh
Melody in two sections expressing devotion and soul outpouring to the Almighty
Ki Onu Amecho
This melody and its stirring tune stir the soul towards repentance
Tzomoh L'cho Nafshi (Russian)
This melody conveys penetrating heartfelt striving to G-dliness
Nigun Simchoh
Broad, hearty, joyous melody in three parts

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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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