- A
nigun (Hebrew: ניגון
meaning "tune" or "melody",
plural nigunim) or
niggun (plural niggunim) is a form of
Jewish religious song or tune sung by groups...
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presented by the
professor with a 19th-century, slow, melodious,
chant (
niggun or nigun) and ****igned to add
rhythm and
words to
fashion a
modern Hebrew...
- The
Niggun of Four
Stanzas or the
Niggun of
Daled Bavos ("
Niggun of Four Gates"), is a
wordless tune of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidim,
composed by the first...
- (11th ed.). 1911. "Schamyl" .
Encyclopedia Americana. 1920.
Niggun Shamil, a H****idic
niggun based on Shamil's
experiences The
Great Shamil, Imam of Daghestan...
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other performers had made famous. For Levine's 2009 album,
Touched by a
Niggun,
Rabbi Yechiel Spero,
author of the
Touched by a
Story series of books,...
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hearts to the text, we sing a
niggun, we
study the text, we
process what's
happened to us, then we sing
another niggun and sit in
silence again to receive...
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philosophers Music Israeli Secular Religious Mizrahi Sephardic Klezmer Niggun Zemirot Art
Israeli Yiddish theatre Ancient Jewish art Judeo-Tat theatre...
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vocals from
American singer-songwriter Fousheé and a
sample of "Yoel's
Niggun" by Zusha. The song was
first mentioned by JID's
manager Barry Hefner via...
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performed by The Last Poets. "Dance Now"
contains a
sample from "Yoel's
Niggun",
written by
Shlomo Gaisin,
Zachary Goldschmiedt, and
Elisha Mlotek, as...
- the P****over seder. In the 1980s,
songwriter Abie
Rotenberg composed a
niggun based on the
Acheinu prayer text,
which he
included on his 1990
album Lev...