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Friday, 5 Adar II, 5784
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Vizhnitz Sing Lubavitch Songs

Lubavitch niggunim have gained popularity in recent decades and are often heard at Chassidic and Yeshivish gatherings. At the mass Sukkot Tish the Vizhnitz Chassidim held this week, Tzomah L'Cha Nafshi was heard. Video

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#15
October 13, 2009 12:36 am

# actually the tune noda b’yhuda is a old lubavitcher tune without words that was sund a tiny bit different. to hear how it was sung you could listen to purim tof shin chai, tehy demolt singing i believe the the yechidus nigun of shlomo chachniker, which is a nigun ga’aguim. and wanteda simcha nigun so they sang that tune.

closeminded
October 8, 2009 6:52 pm

whats the big deal that they sang some chabad niggunim do you know how many niggunim that we sing that have their roots elsewhere…..

to number 2
October 8, 2009 11:48 am

You were (are) a vishinitzer chosid of the lubavitcher rebbe.

The Rebbe has all kinds of chasisdim. and that is ok

Rostover Niggun
October 8, 2009 11:23 am

The second niggun known to us as the Rostover niggun was sung by the Divrei Yoel of Satmar during Kedusha to the words Mimkoimoch Malkeinu etc (MBD has it on one of his tapes)

to # 15
October 8, 2009 11:16 am

Great comment! There are many more non Lubavitch songs that we sing. I just want to mention two more that are sung all the time – Sheyibone Beis Hamikdosh and Yechi Adoneinu(Zol Shoin Zain Di Geulah).

heh
October 8, 2009 3:36 am

B”H
it makes a nice blen to hear this song like ‘tzume lechu’

Lubavitch sings vishnitz
October 8, 2009 1:02 am

The Lubavitch song yifrach beyomov tzaddik is a vishnitz tune to lecha dodi (and till recently also in 770 before the piamenta/moshe yess song became mandatory) Gerer composition be Yankel talmud that was used by David Werdyger on the words ashreinu was later changed to noda biihuda. R’ Meir shapiro’s becho botchu we didn’t even bother changing. The Rebbe liked it and used to sing it by farbrengen. The famous modzids ani mamin too. Mendy werdyger sings an old rizhiner niggun on one of his albums that we sing without words by our seder nigunim (different speed) It used to… Read more »

avram fried
October 7, 2009 11:12 pm

Avram Fried’s Chabad nigunim tapes made chabad nigunim popular amongst kol bnei yisroel mikol hachugim.
Yasher koiach Avremel.

makes sense!
October 7, 2009 10:23 pm

its because of the ushpizin of the alter rebbe!

amazing
October 7, 2009 9:47 pm

beautiful!

To #8
October 7, 2009 9:45 pm

They are not Poilishe

not surprised
October 7, 2009 9:43 pm

i once heard “v’chol karnei Rishoyim” at a telshe yeshiva wedding. when i mentioned how nice it was that they were playing a chabad niggun, they tried to tell me it wasn’t a chabad niggun.

Laaniyas Dayti
October 7, 2009 9:30 pm

* The 2nd nigun (known by us as the Rostover) has been in the Skver and Vizhnitz repertoire for at least a century…

* To #2
Grow up. The ikkar is the neshama. The neshama can (and will) be melubash beguf – when chassidim grow up and leave the fantasies of nostalgia. It doesn’t have to be in the guf of 26th Adar nor in the guf of 1950, or any picture or video you have of in-between. Just stop being so much into the chitzoniyus., Lubavitch.

to # 1
October 7, 2009 7:48 pm

What do you expect from Poilishers?

wow
October 7, 2009 7:19 pm

They have a sukah bigger then 770 maybe we can do something for are self’s and build a big shul that’s able to fit all of us inside

Oh maybe they can turn on the a/c
Today I was in there and oh boo did it stink

wedding in williamsburg
October 7, 2009 6:34 pm

we were passing williamsburg a little while ago and we heard the second niggun blaring from a wedding

Thats Beautiful!!
October 7, 2009 6:25 pm

We are definately fulfilling our mission! L’chsheafutzu M’onasecha Chutza!

Gaguim
October 7, 2009 5:12 pm

Is this Vizhnitz Benei Berak, or Vizhnitz Monsey?

To retoneinu Liros: you don’t really mean you have gaguim for 27 Adar. I think your gaguim are for PRE-27 Adar.

#2??
October 7, 2009 5:05 pm

im not sure what is m’orer ur gaguim.

Retzonenu Liros Malkenu
October 7, 2009 4:48 pm

This clip bbrings GAGUIM for pre 27 Adar, Rebbe we need you NOW!

Vizhnitz
October 7, 2009 3:58 pm

It’s funny how they leave ou the russian

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