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3:08
Chassidic Medley (3:08)
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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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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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11:30
Inner Rhythms: The Kabbalah of Music (11:30)
What is the spiritual significance of music? Is there a difference between Jewish music and the music of other cultures? Join Rabbi DovBer Pinson for an eye-opening (and ear-opening!) discussion about the kabbalah of music
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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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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2:49
Yapansker March (2:49)
On 27 Sivan 5768 (June 30, 2008), Lubavitch Chabad of Illinois presented "The Song & The Spirit" featuring the debut of the Chabad Choral Ensemble directed by Rabbi Mendel Moscowitz, Chazan Schneur Zalman Baumgarten, Ruby Harris & The Sugelah Orchestra, the Andy Stateman Trio and a talk by Rabbi Yossi Jacobson.
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6:45
Tal Ya'asis (6:45)
A Chassidic cantorial chant set to the prayer of Ta] (recited on the first day of Passover). This moving melody composed by Reb Avrohom Charitonov of Nikolayev, rises to crescendo with "Bmashmaeinu al yeri rozan" - "let there be no scarcity in our richness"
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5:47
Stav Ya Pitu (5:47)
This ballad is sung by Chassidim on festive occasions. The lyrics are Ukrainian-Russian with a dash of Hebrew and Yiddish. The Lubavitcher Rebbe of righteous memory, taught this ancient melody, after the Hakofbton Simchas Torah, 1962 (5725)
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5:27
Reb Hillel Paritcher's Niggun (5:27)
This soul- stirring melody ascribed to Reb Hillel of Paritch (1795 - 1864), a Chassid of Rabbi DovBer and Rabbi Menchem Mendel of Lubavitch
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5:27
Reb Hillel Paritcher's Niggun (5:27)
This soul- stirring melody ascribed to Reb Hillel of Paritch (1795 - 1864), a Chassid of Rabbi DovBer and Rabbi Menchem Mendel of Lubavitch
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7:38
A Chassidic Medley (7:38)
Chassidic MedleyChassidic MedleyChassidic MedleyNiggun Rikud A joyous melody sung at Farbrengens (Chassidic gatherings) and other happy occasions.Chassidic Medley: Halelu This joyous three stanza Mggun is adapted from the Hallel service. Niggun Simcha - Eintz, Tzvei, Drei An energetic tune sparkling with spirit and pure Chassidic joy