- A
nigun (Hebrew: ניגון, 'tune' or 'melody'; pl. nigunim) or
niggun (pl. niggunim) is a form of Ashke****
Jewish vocal music sung in
group settings. Nigunim...
- 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...
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presented by the
professor with a slow, melodious, 19th-century
chant (
niggun or nigun) and ****igned to add
rhythm and
words to
fashion a
modern Hebrew...
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Philosophers Maimonides Strauss Music Secular Religious Mizrahi Sephardic Klezmer Niggun Zemirot Art
Ancient Jewish art
Yiddish theatre Judeo-Tat
theatre Jewish...
- Mishnah. The
musical motifs ****ociated with the
signs are
known in
Hebrew as
niggun or
neginot (not to be
confused with
Hasidic nigun) and in
Yiddish as trop...
- (11th ed.). 1911. "Schamyl" .
Encyclopedia Americana. 1920.
Niggun Shamil, a H****idic
niggun based on Shamil's
experiences The
Great Shamil, Imam of Daghestan...
- of Mezeritch. Baal Shem Tov's
Niggun Shpoleh Zeideh's
Niggun Niggun of
Three Stanzas First generation of Chabad.
Niggun of Four Stanzas. This
melody is...
- Saul
Ozynski recorded two
albums as the Vikings. UNE 11:
MANFRED MANN'S
NIGGUN Manfred Mann (Manfred
Sepse Lubowitz)
recorded the
smash hit, "Do Wah Diddy...
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worship in prayer. As many
niggunim are
without words, it is
taught that the
niggun can
reach spiritual levels higher than the
words of
prayer can reach, as...
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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...