Year
2004
Eliyahu Kum, Jerusalem, 1 November, 1971.
Short version of niggun for Lubavich gatherings. Zalmanoff (part I, comments to niggunim nos. 119-130) identifies the characteristic feature of most such niggunim as "attachment of the soul [to God] and awakening of the heart to repentance." The niggun is indeed similar in style to the Lubavich devequt tunes. Eliyahu Kum, however, claims that the niggun belongs to the repertoire of the Chernobyl dynasty.