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Are you allowed to listen to classical music (symphonies, etc.) according to both Halacha and Darkei HaChassidus?

 

See here:

If a song is written by a Yid but is recorded with a non-Jewish singer, is there an issue listening to it? Is the concept of connecting to his Neshama apply here as well?

 

 

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