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On the Niggun of the Hasidim

Identifier

027399

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

From Community Music Therapy – edited by Mercedes Pavlicevic and Gary Ansdell

Hasidic songs are considered to be the richest among all Jewish folksongs.  The Hasidim are members of a mystic Jewish sect which flourished in eastern Europe, originally in the eastern Carpathians, in the middle of the eighteen century' The Hasidic songs are unique in character and form.

‘Niggun’ is the Hasidic term for a tune. Most niggunism are sung without any words, with the frequent use of carrier syllables such as Ah, Ay, Oy, Hey, Ya-ba-bam etc., (Hajdu and Mazor 1972, p. 1423) The tunes are mystical in character, and usually have a prayerful mood. ' -

The source of the experience

Judaism and Kabbalah

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

References