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- A nigun (Hebrew: ניגון meaning "tune" or "melody", plural nigunim) or niggun (plural niggunim) is a form of Ashke**** religious song or tune sung by groups...
- signed on with Office Nigun Niiba, as a first step towards returning to the media community. On May 1, 2021, she left Office Nigun Niiba and joined Smile...
- bar/bat(b'nei) mitzvah celebrations. The melody is based on a H****idic Nigun. It was composed in 1918 to celebrate the Balfour Declaration and the British...
- 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...
- sheet music and sound files Music in Kabbalah. The Nigun from an Ethnomusicological Perspective Power of the Nigun nigun.info Sephardic Pizmonim Project...
- The Klezmer Concerto is piece for solo clarinet, harp, strings and percussion by Israeli-American composer Ofer Ben-Amots. The piece was both written for...
- Moshe Zvi Giterman of Savran (1775–1837) was the first Rebbe of Savran (Hasidic dynasty) and an influential Hasidic leader in western Ukraine, whose following...
- 4828 Golla (2011) California Indian Languages, §4.12.4 Matansky, Eugene. "Nigun Shamil: The Soul Endlessly Yearning for What It Has Always Never Been"....
- Development of numerous new words, such as the replacement of *newun "nine" with *nigun and *minni "less" (adverb) with *laisi Changes originating in Ingvaeonic...
- be Blessed'), also transliterated as "Yevarekhekha", is a Hasidic Jewish nigun composed by David Weinkranz and performed by Ilana Rovina for the album...