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Im tashiv (Qiddush shel Shabbat)
… The sanctification ( qiddush ) of the Sabbath Day over the wine, a selection of Biblical verses, is sung prior to the main meal during the Sabbath day. Its first section (Isaiah 58:13-14) is chanted … Biblical readings (from the books of the Prophets) of the Sabbath Morning service. The melody changes to a different, …
Im tashiv
… Example of recitation of the entire Sabbath table blessings according to the Haftarah nussah …
Yigdal elohim hay
… century), sung in most Jewish communities at the end of the Sabbath-eve or morning services. Each stanza encapsulates …
Kamti lehallel leshem hael hanikhbad
… rare baqqasha by an anonymous author for the opening of the Sabbath morning liturgy. It appears for the first time in …
Tzur mishelo akhlanu
… ), poems sung by family and guests after the festive Sabbath eve meal, are a favorite location for musical …
Lekha dodi
… Kabbalat shabbat ("Welcoming of the Sabbath"), a ritual developed by the kabbalists of Safed in …
Three piyutim: Adon olam, Yigdal Elohim, Eyn Keloheynu
… poet and philosopher. It is traditionally included in the Sabbath morning synagogue service. Piyut Yigdal Elohim by … melody as the piyyut El Eliyahu for Havdalah (end of the Sabbath ceremony). More about this melody see here. … From …
Three Sabbath songs: Be-yom Shabat, Tsur mishelo akhalnu, Dror yikra.
… Three Sabbath songs: Be-yom Shabat (On the day of Sabbath); Tsur mishelo akhalnu (The Lord, our rock, whose … 2:02 … From the Collection of Isaac Lurie … Three Sabbath songs: Be-yom Shabat, Tsur mishelo akhalnu, Dror …
Three fragments from Zemirot le-Shabat and Havdalah
… Three fragments from Zemirot le-Shabat (Sabbath Songs) and Havdalah , a prayer marking the end of the Sabbath. Performed by Chaim ben Shlomo from Baghdad on July … century Sephardic poet Dunash ben Labrat sung after the Sabbath meal. The performance ends abruptly in the middle of …
Iftah Adonai libo (nigun sheni)/ Yom ze (zemirot le-Shabat)
… zeh le-Yisrael orah vesimhah”, one of the zemirot for the Sabbath, but a piece not catalogued, that ends abruptly in …