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Nigun Shabbos and Yom Tov


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Avraham Friedman (stage name Fried) is perhaps the most popular Jewish musical entertainer. His music includes traditional Chassidic melodies as well as original compositions. His music is traditional yet modern, and tends to integrate many styles of popular music with Jewish lyrics and themes.

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Posted: June 26, 2011
blinder chazzan
Re: the Blinder Chazzan -- I sang with him in the choir at the Blue Hill Avenue Shul in Boston around 1945--What a beautiful cry he had to his voice.
Posted By Anonymous, Framingham, MA-USA

Posted: June 24, 2011
Nigun Sabos y iom tov
veri good I love music I love Yerusalayim
Posted By oscar garcia, Brownsville, texas

Posted: Dec 10, 2009
Avrahan Fried
Have not heard such a cry in a voice since I heard the Blinder chazan 50 years ago in Boston.
Posted By Anonymous, boston, ma

Posted: June 25, 2009
Avraham Fried
I looooooooooove this music!!! Avraham Fried sings these niggunim sooooooo well, and with such feeling, that it gets u soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo attached, and u just can't stop...!
Posted By ORANGEMOON, Thornhill, ON



 

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Nigun Shabbos and Yom Tov
A tune expressing the longing of the soul to be closer to its Creator. Warm and moving, it is one of many Chabad tunes sung on Shabbat and holidays as the holiness of the day brings the Chassid to higher spiritual levels.


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