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Sweet Hymns Shall Be My Chant
… synagogues at the end of the Sabbath and holiday morning services and it customary to open the Holy Ark while singing …
Shoef kemo eved [Rosh ha-shanah].
… Aleppo melody for Ibn Gabirol’s piyyut for the morning services of Rosh Hashanah is still extant in oral …
Kedushah shel Shaharit ve-shel Musaf
… Musaf. A prayer “Kedushah” for the morning and Musaf services for Shabbat and festivals. Performed by Chaim ben …
Three piyutim: Adon olam, Yigdal Elohim, Eyn Keloheynu
… performed at the end of morning and evening synagogue services. Eyn Keloheinu is a traditional Jewish hymn …
Lekha dodi
… century, is one of the most musically rich synagogue services. Its highlight is the opening hymn, Lekha dodi by …
Kol beru’e ma’ala umata
… very close variant is sung on the Rosh Hashanah (New Year) services in the Italian tradition of Padua (see: Italian …
Kamti lehallel leshem hael hanikhbad
… via Constantinople. This poem, an addition to the morning services, was especially favored at the Portuguese synagogue …
Yigdal elohim hay
… Jewish communities at the end of the Sabbath-eve or morning services. Each stanza encapsulates one of Maimonides' …
Yitgadal ve-yitqadash
… serving as a marker between the different sections of the services. It is recited with different melodies depending on … is recited by the hazzan on regular Friday night Sabbath services before Barekhu , the call that marks the beginning …
'Et sha'are ratzon
… its salvation is near" is a highlight of the Rosh Hashanah services. The version sung by Rev. Lopes Cardozo is similar …