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'''Music in Chabad''' incorporates a history of melodies and songs dating back to the founding of Chabad Chassidus. Music is also regarded as a significant concept in [[Chassidus]]. | '''Music in Chabad''' incorporates a history of melodies and songs dating back to the founding of Chabad Chassidus. Music is also regarded as a significant concept in [[Chassidus]]. | ||
Revision as of 23:36, 18 February 2025
| Part of a series on Music in Chabad |
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| Nigunim |
| Daled Bavos • Bnei Heichala • Ka'ayal Ta'arog • Nye Zhuritze Chloptzi • Ad Mosai • HaRebbe Shlita |
| Collections |
| Nichoach • Gaguim (2014-present) |
| V – T |
Music in Chabad incorporates a history of melodies and songs dating back to the founding of Chabad Chassidus. Music is also regarded as a significant concept in Chassidus.
Overview
The music of Chabad includes the following 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 Bnei Heichala, Ka'ayal Ta'arog, and Nye Zhuritze Chloptzi.
Compilations
The most notable compilation of Chabad music is the Nichoach collection. Other collections include the Gaguim series (2014-present)
