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Yeẓav ha-El (Jessav a El)
… by Yehudah Halevy. It is sometimes printed in Sephardi prayer books as reshut to Qaddish in the Yom Kippur Minhah …
'Anenu (Anenu elohe Avraham)
… Haim sings the widespread version found in Eastern Sephardi prayer books that consists of nine verses and he repeats the …
Kol nidrei (Kal Nidré)
… recording of the Eastern Sephardi melody for the opening prayer for the Eve of Yom Kippur. Unlike the well-known, …
71. Our Ancient Hope
… Zionist father, has died, We ask You please to accept our prayers by the merit of his good deeds. The original song …
69. So It Is Proclaimed and Declared!
… These empty buildings will be transformed into places of prayer. Mevasser, mevasser v’omer! It’s proclaimed, …
64. Open Your Gate
… from my emptiness: oh, hear my plea. 2. Please accept my prayers as an offering, reaching out to You. May they … voice of lamentation; oh, hear my cries. Please accept my prayers; oh, accept them please as a sacrifice. 6. Listen to … to You. 17. Open now the gate, the gate that hears our prayer; now open it wide, And let us hear the sounds, the …
58. Ahashverosh Song
… people—women and children too— Lay flat on the ground in prayer and fasted for three days. Queen Esther arranged her …
56. The Song of Ruth
… of which should be observed by Jewish women with special prayers, activities, and restrictions. [4] The two names are …
55. David and the Spider
… King Saul came right to the pit. David seized both of his prayer-shawl fringes. Both of the fringes he seized. … garment—expressed in Jewish Malayalam as the fringes of his prayer-shawl but spares the king’s life. It is then unclear …
54. David and the Mosquito
… it “by the grace of God.” Then stanza 2 quotes his fervent prayers to God, drawn from verses in the Psalms, for which …