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Originates from the Baal Shem Tov, The Maggid & The Alter RebbeThe background and facts about this auspicious Nigun
The Rebbe advises to sing the Nigun
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Song: Elul Nigun Composition & Inspiration by Eitan Katz ELUL! Those four letters have have the power to transform a person as he heads towards the Yom Hadin. The Elul Nigun has been a very popular song over the last few years, not only because it's a catchy tune and upbeat. It's also because one can tap into deeper connection with Hashem even in the most simplistic way. In this episode, Eitan Katz shares his insights into this nigun and why it resonates amongst so many of us. No Internet? No smartphone? No problem! Our free call-in-to listen feature is here: USA: (605) 477-2100 UK: 0333-366-0154 ISRAEL: 079-579-5088 Follow us for more content: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@livinglchaim Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livinglchaim/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/livinglchaim LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/living-lchaim Submit your questions to hi@LivingLchaim.com Have a specific question? Email us hi@livinglchaim.com WhatsApp us feedback and get first access to episodes: 914-222-5513 Lchaim.
Nigun 1. Eid Adir 2. Atem Sholom
Nigun Tzom'o 5714 (1954) 70 Years ago
70 Years ago ! The first nigun the Rebbe taught to Chassidim.
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Nigun yevanim nikbetzu
Nigun of chassidim of the Tzemach Tzedek
Yes, June is bustin' out, and so is a new episode. Jay plays that song and several others, known and less known. There's also piano music, a violin piece—a tasty musical meal. Rodgers & Hammerstein, “June Is Bustin' Out All Over,” from “Carousel” Kern & Harbach, “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,” from “Roberta” Albéniz, “Evocación,” from “Iberia,” Book 1 Strauss, Adolf, “Ich weiß bestimmt, ich werd' dich wiedersehen” Bloch, “Nigun,” from “Baal Shem” Romberg & Hammerstein, “Stout-hearted Men,” from “The New Moon” Lehrer, “Alma” Respighi, “Notturno”
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Nikolayever nigun Yevonim
Nigun Prozos Teishev - Part II
The nigun Prozos sung (briefly) at the Rebbe's Farbrengen upon the Rebbe's request - 6th of Tishrei 5730
Nigun Prozos Teshev (5729/1968) The Lesson of this Nigun in Avodas HaShem
Avraham Fried & Rabbi YY Jacobson Sing the Poltava Nigun during the Live Farbrengen celebratingRabbi YY's 50th Birthday.
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B"H Transliteration: Ach leilokim domi nafshi ki mimenu tikavasi, ach hu tzuri vishu'asi misgabi lo emot. Translation: To G-d alone does my soul hope, for my hope is from Him. He alone is my rock and salvation, my stronghold; I shall not falter. Salmo 118:23-26 118:23 This is the Eternal's doing; it is marvelous in our eyes. 118:24 This is the day which the Eternal has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. 118:25 Save us, we beseech you, O Eternal! O Eternal, we beseech You, send us prosperity! 118:26 Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Eternal; we have blessed you from the house of the Eternal.
In this podcast, Judge (ret.) Shlomo Shoham, meditation teacher and former Israeli justice, joins Steve Farrell for a conversation on “A Journey into Future Intelligence.” Shlomo has taught meditation to thousands of people with his unique meditation path, NIGUN, which symbolizes body, soul, and spirit and combines eastern meditations, western psychotherapy, and Hasidism. In this podcast you will hear about… How there are no right ways, just ways The power of imagination to overcome walls The necessity of Self Awareness in rebuilding leadership How we meet our future self to make magic Creating Heaven on Earth and solving global pain and anger ***Note: this is a special rebroadcast and any websites, links, programs, or events mentioned may no longer be active (or dates may have been changed). Thank you!*** Learn more about Humanity Stream+, a blooming spiritual community of learners with access to hundreds of programs and connection via Live events to thought leaders around the globe. Explore Humanity's Team and the timeless truth that We Are All One. Learn more about the Humanity's Team free education programs.
08 - Nigun Simcha by Avraham Arieh Trugman
04 - Forest Nigun by Avraham Arieh Trugman
The famous Nigun of the Heliger Riziner
A Nigun from the Mezricher Magid, which was sung by the Riziner
Heart stirring nigun on words of erev Yom Kippur slichos (Chabad doesn't say it). It's from one of the Dzikever Rebbes in Poland. The first Dzikever was a son of Reb Naftoli of Ropshitz.
The nigun, called a Wallach, of Reb Notteh of Pahar.
On this week's spectacular edition of the Z Report LIVE, we have an amazing show for you. We have the World premiere of a NEW single from social media star and singer Shuki Salomon feat. an all star cast titled Shir Ha'Achdut, the World broadcast debut of a new upcoming single from DJ Yossi Newman feat Aryeh Barnett titled K'echud, the US premiere of a new single from Israeli singer Avi Ilson titled Halevai, the broadcast premiere of a new single from singer and songwriter Pinny Schachter titled Esa Einai (The Most High), the world broadcast premiere of the newest single from Eli Gerstner's The Chizuk Project featuring Avraham Fried titled Eloikainee, the US debut of a new single from singer Levi Cohen titled Ata Kadosh, the US premiere of a duet from singer and songwriter Udi Damari ft. Ariel Zilber titled Nigun and the world premiere of a new single from singer and songwriter Moshe Dovid titled Vayehi Binsoa. We also have NEW music from Michoel Schnitzler, Naftali Blumenthal, Yingerlich, Danny Palgon and more, PLUS all of your concert information.
We Want Moshiach Now (6) - Duration of the Golus
The Nigun "We Want Moshiach Now" - Part IV
The Nigun "We Want Moshiach Now" - Part 3 A Kabbalistic View
Nigun We Want Moshiach Now (2) - insights in its meaning
The Nigun "We Want Moshiach Now" - Part I Insight on the word "want".
Nigun Hu Elokenu - Part 3
Nigun Hu Elokenu - Part I Taught by the Rebbe on Simchas Torah 5724 (1963) Link to the Nigun on Chabad Record #5 https://www.chabad.org/multimedia/music_cdo/aid/140731/jewish/Hu-Elokeinu.htm
Rabainu Z"l explaines how to counter balance the negative influences of non-pure Nigun
Nigun Stav Ya Pitu - Part 3 Taught by the Rebbe in 5723 (late 1962)
The Nigun Shamil (Part 4)
Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated 76 years ago this week, and to mark Holocaust remembrance day in late January, the corridors of UN Headquarters are normally filled with the stories of survivors who come to bear witness. But this year, the annual commemoration programme was held online for the first time ever, due to COVID-19, under the theme “Facing the Aftermath: Recovery and Reconstitution after the Holocaust”. For this latest edition of our Lid is On podcast, Ana Carmo brings you some of those voices of survival, along with the poignant contribution of German leader, Angela Merkel, and leading UN officials, speaking out against intolerance and racism, with neo-Nazism seemingly on the rise. Music Credits: Cantor Julia Cadrain; and violinist and UNESCO Artist for Peace, Renaud Capuçon performing Nigun from the Baal Shem Suite by Ernest Bloch. Mr. Capuçon is accompanied by the pianist, Guillaume Bellom.
This lesson is part of a playlist based on Likutey Moharan lesson 205 and II lesson 92 https://soundcloud.com/breslov-therapy/sets/likutey-moharan-205 topics: Psalm 77, Nigun and it's power to remind a person of his purpose in life. To sponsor one of these classes please send dedication and $72 USD through this paypal link: http://paypal.me/meirelkabas?ppid=PPC000654&cnac=IL&rsta=en_IL(en_IL)&cust=VVDB9NU4GBWA2&unptid=29b238ae-ca5b-11e8-89fc-441ea14e9560&t=&cal=bbf5499c16e3&calc=bbf5499c16e3&calf=bbf5499c16e3&unp_tpcid=ppme-social-business-profile-created&page=main:email&pgrp=main:email&e=op&mchn=em&s=ci&mail=sys Or by email address: paypalmeir@gmail.com Thank you and enjoy the class.
Barnes Hall concert - Moshiach Nigun. Stropkov/kaliv
Barnes Hall concert - Nigun Hisvaadus
Barnes Hall concert - Tzi Azoy. Reb Mendel's Nigun
Barnes Hall concert - Nigun Simcha
Nigun of Nikolaev- Yevanim
Kremenchuger nigun
Sholom Aleichem sung to an old Chabad nigun. The Previous Rebbe was once heard singing this tune on Friday night
The famous Nigun of the Heliger Riziner
A Nigun from the Mezricher Magid, which was sung by the Riziner
Beautiful nigun song by the famous chossid Reb avrohom mayor to the words in the rosh hashana davening 'gaavoso godlo'
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This nigun kept Jews going through the hardest and darkest times…learn its meaning and how to sing it properly
Nigunim are the pen of the soul. In Chabad, nigunim are a necessary tool to develop one’s mind and heart. […]
Nigunim are the pen of the soul. In Chabad, nigunim are a necessary tool to develop one’s mind and heart. […]
"Niggun, a Hasidic song without words, is like a very powerful virus. Because the moment you hear it – you have to catch it. If you have to sit there thinking about it, it doesn't work. The niggunim work by having a structure, which you can learn very quickly, if you just try to sing it" – explains American musician and philosopher Alan Bern on Radio Eshkolot. This episode of the podcast offers a selection of the most viral niggunim from Eshkolot workshops.Download the entire episodeDetailed description"Нигун, хасидский напев без слов – это мощнейший вирус, им можно только заразиться. Нигун нельзя выучить, сидя и разбирая самостоятельно. Надо сразу начать подпевать" – так говорит на Radio Eshkolot американский музыкант и философ Алан Берн. В очередном выпуске подкаста – подборка самых заразительных хасидских нигунов из мастер-классов "Эшколот".Скачать эпизод целикомПодробное описаниеMotl Gordon. Ne Zhurites Khloptsy 00:00-01:02Lakocha. Tisch Nign 01:03-04:52Lakocha. Nign 04:53-09:42Alan Bern. Bobover Wedding March 09:43-12:32Alan Bern. Emes Emes 12:33-22:51Motl Gordon. Rebe Nachman Bratslaver Hot Geheysn 22:52-25:39
Achein Ata Keil Mistater – G-d is in the concealment – Do you emphasize the problem or solution? Sing the […]
Nigunim are the pen of the soul. In Chabad, nigunim are a necessary tool to develop one’s mind and heart. […]
How to get the best part of you in the drivers seat of life! This is the post high holiday conversation with Chanan Rose who shares his own body to soul journey. Chanan also shares his love for Nigun and Sound engineering. Podcast presented by Rabbi Peretz with his community of millennials in mind.
Velvel shares fascinating stories from his early years of recording and transcribing Jewish music. This recording is from an event at Chevra Ahavas Yisroel in April of 2016. Check out the links below to learn more about Velvel and his tireless work spanning over 50 years of recording, publishing, collecting, and preserving these treasures for generations to come. Velvel passed away on Tuesday, June 11th 2019. It is my hope that the sharing of these stories helps bring comfort to Velvel's beloved wife Goldie and the entire Pasternak family. Original recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE1zPS4BDII&feature=youtu.beVelvel Pasternak: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/12/arts/music/velvel-pasternak-dead.htmlTara Publications: https://www.jewishmusic.com/Velvel & Goldie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2dFw87BN30Shira Pasternak Be'eri:https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/author/shira-pasternak-beeri/Nicoach (Lubavitch Nigunim) volume 1: https://www.chabad.org/multimedia/music_cdo/aid/140670/jewish/Volume-1.htmSongs of the Bobover Chassidim volume 1: https://rsa.fau.edu/album/41122Velvel Pasternak Memorial page: https://www.facebook.com/Velvel-Pasternak-Memorial-page-699690070491434/Audio editing by Paladin Studios: instagram.com/paladinstudiosnyc For questions, comments & advertising: extrasaucepodcast@gmail.com
In addition to calling and texting, your smartphone is also a fancy nagan-em-pi-shalosh (נגן אם-פי-3). What's that? Well, without this capability you wouldn't be able to listen to this podcast on the move! Today's episode is all about the root נ.ג.נ, out of which Hebrew words like ניגון, מנגינה, and נגינה are constructed. Listen to the all-Hebrew version of this episode. New Words and Expressions: Niggun, niggunim - Inflection (linguistics), Nigun - ניגון Paytan - A person who writes/sings a piyyut - פייטן Mangina - Melody, tune - מנגינה Manginat he-halil - The melody of the flute - מנגינת החליל Negina - Playing music - נגינה Shi’ur negina be-psantar, Shi’ur psanter - Piano lesson - שיעור נגינה בפסנתר, שיעור פסנתר Lenagen - To play (music) - לנגן Az kol mi she-menagen al gitara - So anyone who plays guitar - אז כל מי שמנגן על גיטרה Afilu im hu menagen lo harbe zman - Even if he plays not for a long time - אפילו אם הוא מנגן לא הרבה זמן Ze shir (she)dei pashut lenagen (oto) - It’s a song that is pretty easy to play - זה שיר שדי פשוט לנגן Dudu Tassa melemed eich lenagen et ha-shir - Dudu Tassa teaches how to play the song - דודו טסה מלמד איך לנגן את השיר Menugan - Being played (music) - מנוגן Ha-shir ha-ze menugan be-gitara - This song is played on guitar - השיר הזה מנוגן בגיטרה Nagan - Player - נגן Nagan gitara - Guitar player - נגן גיטרה Nagan MP3 - MP3 player - נגן אם-פי-3 Ata yachol lasim et X / At yechola lasim et X - Could you put on X? - אתה יכול לשים את ‘שם השיר’? את יכולה לשים את ‘שם השיר’? Hangana - Intonation - הנגנה, אינטונציה Playlist and Clips: Nehama Hendel - Nigunim (lyrics) Rabbi Haim Louk - Nigunim (lyrics) Hava Alberstein - Od Hozer Ha-nigun (lyrics) Barry Saharoff - Od Hozer Ha-nigun (lyrics) Shlomo Bar & Ha-brera Ha-tiv’it - Od Hozer Ha-nigun (lyrics) Dudu Tassa teaches how to play his song, Ha-gole Sexta - Ani Osa Li Manginot (lyrics)
Nigun, le tout nouveau disque de Kleztory
Le klezmer est une musique traditionnelle des communautés juives tant hassidiques qu’ashkénazes des villages de l’Europe de l’Est, de la Russie à la Pologne et de la Hongrie à l’Ukraine… entre autres. Les « klezmorins », ces musiciens itinérants qui jouent cette… »
I undervisningen ingår det ett överlevnadskit De allra flesta människor väljer yrken för att någon gång i livet kunna försörja sig själva. Jacob Muhlrad, 23 år gammal, har istället följt sitt hjärta och valt en av de allra svåraste yrkesvägarna man kan tänka sig. Han ska bli tonsättare av nutida konstmusik. I en liten sal på musikhögskolan i Stockholm preparerar han ett piano för att visa ett nytt verk han jobbar på. Musiken som hörs i bakgrunden är: Nigun för dubbelkör, Sveriges radiokör och kungliga musikhögskolans kammarkör. Kategori: Radiokursen hösten 2014Producerat av: Simon Pollack Sarnecki
I undervisningen ingår det ett överlevnadskitDe allra flesta människor väljer yrken för att någon gång i livet kunna försörja sig själva. Jacob Muhlrad, 23 år gammal, har istället följt sitt hjärta och valt en av de allra svåraste yrkesvägarna man kan tänka sig. Han ska bli tonsättare av nutida konstmusik. I en liten sal på musikhögskolan i Stockholm preparerar han ett piano för att visa ett nytt verk han jobbar på. Musiken som hörs i bakgrunden är: Nigun för dubbelkör, Sveriges radiokör och kungliga musikhögskolans kammarkör.Kategori: Radiokursen hösten 2014Producerat av: Simon Pollack Sarnecki
VIDEO: Avi Avital plays in the WQXR Café When you think mandolin, bluegrass pickers and old-timey music frequently comes to mind – Bill Monroe, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas or Chris Thile. But when Avi Avital sat down to play in the WQXR Café, the sounds of a Bach cello suite filled the air. Then came the strong mournful strains of Ernest Bloch's Nigun, a variation on an ancient Hebrew melody written for the violin. For self-identified traditionalists of either camp – classical music or the mandolin – it's a bit of a visual and aural shock to the system. But consider that the mandolin has long had a place in classical music, from Vivaldi's concertos to music by Mozart, Beethoven, Mahler and Schoenberg, among other composers. And Avital is no traditionalist. Born in 1978 in Beersheba, a town in southern Israel, Avital is the son of Moroccan parents who immigrated to the country in the 1960s. At age eight, he heard a neighbor play the mandolin and soon convinced his mother to sign him up for lessons. His first teacher was Simcha Nathanson, a Soviet violinist who had a second career as a mandolin instructor in Israel. He started a youth mandolin orchestra which, by the time Avital joined, was 40 members strong and had two recordings to its name. “This bizarre story of a violin teacher coming to a little town in the 1970s, starting a mandolin orchestra and teaching the mandolin was always kind of an advantage for me,” said Avital. “We never looked at the mandolin as just a mandolin so we never thought of it as a limited instrument.” But after Avital graduated from the Jerusalem Music Academy, he realized that needed to expand his horizons. “I asked myself, ‘can I call myself a mandolinist without really going to Italy and searching for the origins and playing some of the original repertoire and looking into the instrument’s history?’” After military service, Avital headed to Italy, where he studied with Ugo Orlandi at the Conservatorio Cesare Pollini of Padova. Avital went back to basics, learning "all the techniques and original repertoire" and even switching from an Israeli-made instrument to an Italian one. But a pure focus on the Baroque mandolin repertoire wasn’t going to satisfy Avital either. He knew that to build a career for himself he’d need to branch out. He eventually wound up in Berlin, absorbing its eclectic arts scene while splitting his time between concertos with orchestras, recitals and collaborations like the Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project. In 2006, he commissioned Avner Dorman's Mandolin Concerto, which was nominated for a Grammy Award and has evolved into his signature work. This month, he releases his debut on Deutsche Grammophon, an unusual recording of transcriptions of Bach's concertos for violin, flute and oboe. “The nice thing about being a mandolin player is the path I'm walking on is being constructed while I walk on it,” said Avital. “I’m trying a lot of different styles. I enjoy very much playing with orchestras. I have a jazz project with [bassist] Omer Avital and some other jazz players. I have a Balkan trio with accordion and percussion here in New York. I’m trying to keep everything very wide.” Video: Amy Pearl; Sound: Edward Haber; Production & Text: Brian Wise
From Living Torah (Volume 63, Episode 249)Chassidim sing a joyous Nigun.Also in this Episode:* My Servants* Eitan the Levite* “I’ll Give You Half”
From Living Torah (Volume 59, Episode 233)Dr. Yaakov Hanoka is a renowned scientist. In 1970, the Rebbe’s advice helped him get “top dollar” when he had to sell his house.Also in this Episode:* Free Will* Nigun* Presidential Move