The Ten Niggunim: Difference between revisions
Created page with "A tradition among Chassidim tells that the Alter Rebbe composed '''ten niggunim''' that are precisely calibrated and allude to elevated concepts in the supernal worlds. These niggunim possess a special segulah, bringing those who sing them to an awakening of teshuvah and to a state where the neshamah cleaves to Elokus. Some have the custom not to sing these niggunim routinely, but rather at designated times or at auspicious moments. Regarding the Niggun Arbah Bavos (Fou..." |
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* '''Sources of Melody - The Alter Rebbe's Ten Niggunim''' on the Heichal Neginah website | * '''Sources of Melody - The Alter Rebbe's Ten Niggunim''' on the Heichal Neginah website | ||
* Pinchas Bichler, '''Ten Supernal Niggunim''', HaMevaser newspaper, Shevat 5772/2012 | * Pinchas Bichler, '''Ten Supernal Niggunim''', HaMevaser newspaper, Shevat 5772/2012 | ||
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