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The Sound of a Women's Voice: Gender and Music in a New York Hasidic Community
… On Lubavitcher hasidim. The book was originally published in …
The concept of Nigun Among Lubavitcher Hasidim in the United States
… Arbor … … 1976 … Folk music … Hasidim … America … Niggun … Lubavitch … USA … Ashkenazi … Ellen Koskoff … The concept of Nigun Among Lubavitcher Hasidim in the United States …
You never know - Shlomo Carlebach
… future as a Talmusic giant. But his soul was drwan to the Lubavitcher Rebbe, who sent him to preach to the hippies of … … … Carlebach, Carlibach … 2008 … Hasidim … Hasidism … Lubavitch … USA … Carlebach, Shlomo … Hasidic … Neo-Hasidism …
Cleaving tune (Niggun Dvekut)
… term is also used in the Modzhitz community in Israel. The Lubavitcher Hassidim use several terms, such as 'niggun … niggunim of a similar style. [4] However, among the Lubavitcher 'niggunei hitva'adut' ('gathering tunes'), …
Fal
… word Fal refers to a section of a niggun (hence, 'tune'). Lubavitch Hasidim on the other hand, use the Aramaic word … to describe a section. The name of one of the most famous Lubavitch niggunim , which is also the most significant due …
Tish
… a Tish on special dates, such as the dates on which the Lubavitch Admorim were freed from the Russian Tsar’s jail, …
Anim Zemirot
… movement of H abbad. Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (the Lubavitcher rebbe) who was the seventh Admor of H abad … folklore it is believed that the dancing Hassid was the Lubavitch Rebbe . Additional Melodies Additional melodies …
Shir HaKavod
… H abbad Nusah. Later, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (the Lubavitcher rebbe) who was the seventh Admor of H abad, … folklore, it is believed that the dancing Hassid was the Lubavitch Rebbe . Additional Melodies Additional melodies …
Redl (LKT)
… danced by men.” Lapson 1943, p. 461 . “ Yekhides-tants -- Lubavitch Hassidim had the custom, that when a Hassid … after yekhides , meaning after celebrating at the rebbe’s (Lubavitch Hassidim called this yekhides ), they danced in a …
Kozatske (LKT)
… was originally performed by the Russian Cossacks, where the Lubavitcher Chasidim may have picked it up... In the center …