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== List of Niggunim (Melodies) Chosen and Played Before the Rebbe == * Year 1984 - Chapter 83: "V'Yadu Ki Atah" * Year 1985 - Chapter 84: "Yeilchu Mechayil El Chayil" * Year 1986 - Chapter 85: "Ratzisa Hashem" * Year 1987 - 'March Didan Natzach' - After the victory in the seforim trial (not referring to the famous niggun with these words) - * Year 1989 - Chapter 88: "Shir Mizmor L'vnei Korach" * 10th of Shevat 1990 - 'Shnas Ha'Arbaim' Niggun "Vayiten B'fi Shir Chadash" * Year 1990 - Chapter 89: "Karati Bris" * Year 1992 - Chapter 91: "Orech Yamim" * Year 1993 - Chapter 92: "Mizmor Shir L'yom HaShabbos" * Year 1995 - Chapter 94: "Kel Nekamos Hashem" * Year 1997 - Chapter 96: "Shiru L'Hashem Shir Chadash" * Year 1998 - Chapter 97: "Hashem Malach Tagel Ha'aretz" * Year 1999 - Chapter 98: "Zachar Chasdo" * Year 2000 - Chapter 99: "Yodu Shimcha" * Year 2022 - Chapter 121: "Esa Einai El HeHarim"
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