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Posted: Sep 3, 2011
Nigun Simcha IV.
It is one of the most beautiful nigunim I have ever heard!
It is true that it inspires us to hope and joy, especially in these days, preparing Rosh Hashanah!
Posted By Celia Leal da Costa, Sao Paulo, Brazil



 

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13. Nigun Simcha IV
This is a joyful song in three sections. Even in the most rapturous Chabad nigun the listener may perceive an echo of nostalgic tones. This nigun is basically a continuation of a previous mood of soul-accounting. The Chassid is convinced that he is still far removed from perfection in Torah study and religious practice. Yet, no to be dominated by utter hopelessness and despair, he sings forth a nigun of joy, gaining new strength and courage in his attempt at self-improvement.


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