Leah Kramer
December 3, 2021
Nigun
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Lana Lukacevic
“This was such an informative and impactful video! It covers such an important ...”
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Lana Lukacevic
“Wow! This video was so well put together. I loved learning about such ...”
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Esther
December 9, 2021 — 5:07 pm
Leah did a terrific job. She broke the information down in a way that someone who has never heard of Niggunim can understand it while someone who has heard of them; was enlightened with new information. The background information allowed the viewer to be brought into the Chassidic world. I learned a lot of new information about Niggunim.
roi nachshon
December 11, 2021 — 11:33 pm
Leah.. I think you did an amazing job with this project. you went above and beyond in every aspect of the project and I’m sure the professor would be very pleased with your work. this definitely taught me more about nigh and the background to it!
Neriah Faton
December 16, 2021 — 12:05 pm
So cool to hear about connections to your family and culture! It’s very valuable to hear about the structure of the Nigun, what it is, and when it is sung. The music you put in the background was beautiful to hear as an example!
Shaina Davis
December 16, 2021 — 4:09 pm
Leah, you did a great job teaching exactly what a NIgun is, when it is sung, and the history behind it! The music you showed was really beautiful, and very nicely thought out. Nigunim play a larger role in my life as well, and I had no idea about the Baal Shem Tov’s role in Nigunim! You did an awesome job keeping everything engaging and packed a lot of good information into the video. Great job!
Sara Stein
December 19, 2021 — 10:02 am
Great job! This was so interesting and informative. I appreciated how you incorporated the niggunim, pictures, and videos into your presentation, so that we could understand it better. It was also great how you brought everything full-circle when you spoke about your family’s connection to niggunim. I really enjoyed this- thank you so much for teaching us about this topic!
Donna Shair
December 20, 2021 — 12:16 am
Really great job!!! I learned so much from this video and your explanations were very thorough and interesting to listen to! I really liked how you talked about the different styles of the Nigun, your family history, and I also liked all the pictures you showed. Thank you, Leah!!!
Zoe rabinowitz
December 20, 2021 — 3:13 pm
This video was engaging, informative, and organized. I learned a lot about the origins of Niggunim and how they were first developed. Great job!