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Three piyutim: Adon olam, Yigdal Elohim, Eyn Keloheynu
Three piyutim (liturgical poems): Adon olam. The lord of the universe; Yigdal…
Lekha dodi
Kabbalat shabbat ("Welcoming of the Sabbath"), a ritual developed by the kabbalists of…
Hashkivenu
Singing Hashkivenu with a distinctive melody in the Friday night service is…
Kol beru’e ma’ala umata
The poem depicts "all Creatures" singing and praising the Unity of God. In the Sephardi…
Kamti lehallel leshem hael hanikhbad
This is a rare baqqasha by an anonymous author for the opening of the Sabbath morning…
Yigdal elohim hay
A piyyut, attributed to Daniel of Rome (14th century), sung in most Jewish communities…
Im tashiv (Qiddush shel Shabbat)
The sanctification (qiddush) of the Sabbath Day over the wine, a selection of Biblical…
Halleluya halleli nafshi (Psalm 146)
This chant is an example of Hebrew psalmody that consists of a flexible melodic formula…
Yitgadal ve-yitqadash
The half qaddish (Sanctification of His Name) is the most recurring text in the Jewish…
Mizmor le-david (Psalm 29)
This is a rhythmicized example of the Hebrew psalmody used for the Sabbath eve (compare…