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[[Baal Menagen (Master of Melody)|Composers]] include the Rebbes of Chabad, Chabad Chasidim, and in some cases, non-Jews (where a non-Jewish has been transformed into a Niggun). | [[Baal Menagen (Master of Melody)|Composers]] include the Rebbes of Chabad, Chabad Chasidim, and in some cases, non-Jews (where a non-Jewish has been transformed into a Niggun). | ||
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| Chabad-Lubavitch |
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| The Chasidic Founders |
| Baal Shem Tov • The Maggid |
| The Seven Rebbes of Chabad |
| Alter Rebbe • Mitteler Rebbe • Tzemach Tzedek • Rebbe Maharash • Rebbe Rashab • Rebbe Rayatz • The Rebbe |
| General Topics |
| Chassidus • Beis HaRav • Chasidim • Music • Mivtzoim • Geography |
| V – T |
Music in Chabad incorporates a history of melodies and songs dating back to the founding of Chabad Chassidus.
Categories
- Niggunim – wordless melodies
- Niggunim with words
- Songs of the Chasidim (arranged in various styles)
Composers
Composers include the Rebbes of Chabad, Chabad Chasidim, and in some cases, non-Jews (where a non-Jewish has been transformed into a Niggun).
Songs

Some songs include Nigun Gaguim, Bnei Heichala, Ka'ayal Ta'arog, and Nye Zhuritze Chloptzi.
