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Thursday, January 8, 2009 - 12 Tevet, 5769

Book Title Nichoach - Chassidic Melodies

Volume 2


Atoh Bechartonu
This melody is composed of two distinct, yet related, melodies. The soft, tranquil tones at the beginning express the unburdened way of life of the righteous. In contrast, the stormy, raging tones of the second melody express the deep feelings of remorse of the repentant one
Discuss 3 Listen (3:17)
Nigun Rebbe Maharash
This wonderful, inspiring melody was a favorite of the fourth Chabad Rebbe
Listen (5:15)
Eimosai Ko'osi Mar
This melody is sung frequently in great ecstasy at Chassidic gatherings
Discuss 3 Listen (2:44)
Nigun Rostov
This is one of the more serious of the Chabad melodies, characterized by its deep feeling and soul searching expression
Listen (3:12)
Nigun Simcho
It is a lively melody in three sections, sung at Chassidic gatherings and festive occasions
Listen (2:26)
Podoh V'sholom
This melody is the traditional melody sung on the anniversary of the liberation of the founder of the Chabad movement
Discuss 1 Listen (5:18)
Kol Dodi
The deeply moving tones of this melody give expression to the significance of this verse, "I sleep, but my heart is awake"
Discuss 1 Listen (2:49)
Mitteler Rebbes Kapelle
This melody is an interesting musical composition, divided into four sections
Listen (4:38)
Nigun Simchoh
This is a lively song in three sections, evoking the supreme elation of the participants in a mounting crescendo
Listen (2:44)
Reb Michele's Nigun
The soft, exalted tones of the melody express the Chassd's longing for his teacher
Listen (4:31)
Al Hasela Hoch
When this melody is sung the listener immediately begins to keep time with the joyful rhythms of this song
Listen (2:00)
Essen Est Zich
This melody abounds in feeling and is appropriate to the thought expressed of the failure at not having sufficient emotion in prayer and study of Torah
Listen (2:40)
Napoleons March
This march is remarkable for its joyous, rhythmic character
Listen (3:01)

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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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