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5:20
Niggun - The Beinoni (5:20)
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3:53
The Hachono Niggun (3:53)
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3:05
Niggun Hachono (3:05)
Performed by: Pianist Gershon Wachtel.
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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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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
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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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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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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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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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10:09
Sheyibaneh Beit Hamikdash (10:09)
Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot sings Sheyiboneh Beis Hamikdosh at the International Conference of Shluchim, November 7, 2010.
Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot (5)
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3:12
Ani Ma'amin (3:12)
Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot sings Ani Ma'amin at the International Conference of Shluchim, November 7, 2010.
Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot (5)
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17:53
A Farbrengen with Rabbi Eli Silberstein - Part 1 (17:53)
Join Rabbi Eli Silberstein as he explains what singing a Chassidic melody, or niggun, is all about. At this Farbrengen, or Chassidic gathering, Rabbi Silberstein shares Chassidic stories and explains the deep meaning of music and song. Watch this video and let's say L'chaim!.
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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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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57:05
Music: The Pen of Your Soul (57:05)
Words divide and music unites. Mrs Shaindy Jacobson describes the spiritual basis and advantage of music. Every living creature and plant has its own song to communicate with each other, and sing praises to G-d. Her story about the tenor, Pavoratti illustrates the magnitude of music.
Mrs. Shaindy Jacobson (19)
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1:00
Medley of Four Stanzas (1:00)
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45:59
Is There a Better Me? My Encounter with the Lubavitcher Rebbe (45:59)
Rabbi Weinreb was a young man searching for answers when he turned to the Lubavitcher Rebbe. The advice he received has stayed with him until today. Rabbi Weinreb shares his personal story and explains how we can apply its message to our own lives: that sometimes the person we need to talk to most is ourselves.
Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb (7)
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3:52
Tzomo Lecho Nafshi (3:52)
Benny Friedman (35)