Moshe Laufer Unveils Sixth Chabad Niggunim Album with New Single "Ki Hinei Kachomer"
Since its inception fifteen years ago, the Chabad Nigbugim series has evolved from a modest collection of hand‑picked melodies into a revered anthology that showcases Laufer’s meticulous arrangements. In each of the first five volumes, he combined traditional melodies with his own sensibilities, creating a sound that remains faithful to the original niggunim while adding depth and warmth. The new sixth volume continues that practice, offering listeners both well‑known pieces that have long been sung in Chabad circles and lesser‑known gems that have yet to reach a wider audience. Laufer’s role as arranger and producer, a fact underscored in every liner note, ensures that the spiritual integrity of each tune is preserved even as it is presented in a contemporary recording environment.
“Ki Hinei Kachomer” is a three‑stanza melody that traditionally unfolds without words, allowing the listener to focus on its meditative quality. The track, recorded by Eli Marcus, runs 1 minute and 38 seconds and captures the simplicity that is emblematic of niggunim used in Chabad prayer and study. Its release ahead of the 17th of June positioned it as a bridge between the familiar rhythms of the past and the fresh interpretations that the forthcoming album promises. By offering this concise piece early, Laufer provides a window into the overall tone of the new volume, while also honoring the longstanding tradition of wordless melodies that have guided many Chabad gatherings.
The full album will feature a curated mix of revered Chabad nigbugim and rarer compositions that have not yet entered mainstream circulation. Beyond Eli Marcus, the vocal lineup includes Mendy Jerufi, Yoni Shlomo, and Boruch Sholom Blesofsky, each bringing their own interpretive depth to the recordings. Choir vocals were captured in New York under the direction of Yossi Cohen, with the ensemble A Kapelle contributing harmonies that lend a vibrant, layered texture to the project. Production credits list Moshe Laufer as arranger and Levik Touboul as producer, a partnership that has defined the sound of earlier volumes. Mixing responsibilities fall to Aviv Reimi, while public‑relations support is managed by Mendy Kornet, ensuring that the album’s release is coordinated across streaming platforms and promotional channels. The recordings also showcase subtle instrumental arrangements that highlight the original melodies while incorporating modern production techniques.
The Chabad Nigbugim series has cultivated a dedicated following among listeners who appreciate the delicate balance between tradition and modernity. Each volume, including the forthcoming sixth, has become a go‑to resource for Chabad communities, educators, and musicians seeking authentic, spiritually resonant material. The new album is slated for release later in 2026 and will be available on all major streaming services, continuing the series’ established distribution model. While fans can stream “Ki Hinei Kachomer” immediately, the full collection will arrive in the coming months, offering a comprehensive anthology that reinforces the series’ role as a bridge between centuries of Chabad musical heritage and contemporary audiences. Listeners and scholars alike have praised the series for its meticulous preservation of original manuscripts, making each volume a valuable resource for future generations.