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The Beinoni (3:49)
This melody is a story. Its message is resonant and consonant. Listen with your ears. But please hear it with your soul. This melody is wordless. But it has a name. It is called: The Beinoni – The Median (The Intermediate). And you know it well. This melody is not about the first note
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Of Story and Song (52:00)
"If words are the language of the mind, melody is the language of the soul," taught the Chassidic Masters. Come journey into the heart and soul, the mystery and magic of Chassidic story and song, and experience for yourself the power of the niggun - the wordless melody - a sometimes moving and sometimes exuberant treasure of our cultural heritage
Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson (68)
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2:14
Shamil (2:14)
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4:39
Niggun of Four Stanzas (4:39)
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3:52
Tzomo Lecho Nafshi (3:52)
Benny Friedman (35)
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1:00
Medley of Four Stanzas (1:00)
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4:46
Tzama Lecha Nafshi (4:46)
Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot (5)
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22:14
Musical Performance (22:14)
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3:45
Niggun: Zechor (3:45)
At a Chassidic gathering, Rabbi Eli Silberstein sings a lively melody based on a few verses from Psalms. Translation: “Remember the word promised to Your servant by which You gave me hope. This is my comfort in my affliction, for Your word has given me life. Though the wicked ridicule me severely, I have not strayed from Your Torah.” – Psalms 119: 49-51.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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4:23
Niggun Gagguim (4:23)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein sings a moving Chassidic melody with his unique dynamism and passion. .
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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3:54
Niggun: Lulei Torah'tcha (3:54)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein sings a powerful Chassidic song, based on a few verses from Psalms. Translation: “Had your Torah not been my delight, my soul would have perished in my affliction. Never will I forget your laws, for You have sustained me through them. I am Yours; save me, for I have sought out Your laws.” – Psalms 119:92-94.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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6:36
Niggun Simcha - A Joyous Melody (6:36)
A niggun is a wordless melody that expresses deep meaning and emotion. This niggun, sung by Rabbi Eli Silberstein, is entitled Niggun Simcha, meaning, “A Joyous Melody.” Join Rabbi Eli Silberstein for this uplifting musical experience. .
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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3:32
Niggun: Shamil (3:32)
A niggun is a wordless melody that expresses deep meaning and emotion. This particular niggun, sung by Rabbi Eli Silberstein, was composed to reflect the story of a military leader named Shamil who was tricked by the Russian army and imprisoned as a result
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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2:35
Niggun From Galicia (2:35)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein sings a lively Chassidic melody at a Chassidic gathering.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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5:56
Niggun: Purity of Heart (5:56)
Chassidic Jews are known for their joyful and energetic worship of G-d, and for their incorporation of soul-stirring melodies into prayer services. How are worship of G-d and song related? Join Rabbi Levi Kaplan, seasoned cantor, for a discussion of the significance of song in chassidic prayer.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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4:47
Yom Tov and Shabbos Kodsheinu (4:47)
On 27 Sivan 5768 (June 30, 2008), Lubavitch Chabad of Illinois presented "The Song & The Spirit" featuring various artist including Ruby Harris.
Ruby Harris (1)
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3:11
Niggun - V'Samachta (3:11)
Learn about the spiritual significance of song while listening to the classic Chabad melody, "V'Samachta". .
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14:15
The Rosh Chodesh Kislev March (14:15)
This class took place at the Ivy League Torah Study Experience (ILTSE), a summer Torah-learning program provided by the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education. ILTSE is open to college-age and graduate students with minimal or no background in Torah learning
Rabbi Akiva Greenberg (11)
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8:25
Seder Niggunim (8:25)
This class took place at the Ivy League Torah Study Experience (ILTSE), a summer Torah-learning program provided by the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education. ILTSE is open to college-age and graduate students with minimal or no background in Torah learning
Rabbi Akiva Greenberg (11)
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2:15
Vayehi Bimei Achashverosh (2:15)
The Tmimim Boys Choir's rendition of Vayehi Bimei Achashverosh, a Purim song with words from the Purim Megillah.
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15:30
Hupp Cossack (15:30)
This class took place at the Ivy League Torah Study Experience (ILTSE) - a summer Torah-learning program provided by the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education. ILTSE is open to college-age and graduate students with minimal or no background in Torah learning
Rabbi Akiva Greenberg (11)
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5:35
Medley of Chabad Nigunim (5:35)
Benny Friedman (35)
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3:05
Niggun Hachono (3:05)
Performed by: Pianist Gershon Wachtel.
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2:56
Dokshitzer Niggun (2:56)
As Performed by Benny Freedman and Rabbi Levi Kaplan.
Benny Friedman (35)
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3:42
Poltaver Niggun (3:42)
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2:50
Niggun Shlomo Der Geler (2:50)
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3:53
The Hachono Niggun (3:53)
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5:20
Niggun - The Beinoni (5:20)
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3:03
Haneshomo Yoredes (3:03)
Benny Friedman (35)
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5:18
Niggun Devikus Chabad (5:18)
Benny Friedman (35)
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4:49
Chassidic Melody - The Poltaver Niggun (4:49)
Baruch Tzfasman (3)