Nigunim
Nigunim are wordless melodies often sung in Jewish traditions, particularly within Hasidic communities. These tunes are typically repetitive and can evoke deep emotional responses, serving as a form of spiritual expression and connection to the divine.
The practice of singing Nigunim is common during religious gatherings, celebrations, and personal reflection. They can vary in style and tempo, reflecting different moods and themes, and are often accompanied by clapping or dancing, enhancing the communal experience.