• Lekha Dodi (Hebrew: לכה דודי) is a Hebrew-language Jewish liturgical song recited Friday at dusk, usually at sundown, in synagogue to welcome the Sabbath...
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    kabbalist and poet. He is perhaps best known for his composition of the song Lekha Dodi. Solomon Alkabetz was likely born around 1505 into a Sephardic family...
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  • Korbanot reading during Shacharit as well as during Kabbalat Shabbat before Lekha Dodi. It finds major expression[clarification needed] when said after each...
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    leading to the Beit HaMikdash / Holy Temple in Jerusalem. Psalm 29 and Lekha Dodi are recited sitting down in the Kabbalat Shabbat service. Packets of salt...
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    Yedid Nefesh Kabbalat Shabbat Psalm 95 96 97 98 99 28 100 Ana BeKoach Lekha Dodi 92 93 Expanded Pesukei dezimra Psalm 19 34 90 91 135 136 33 92 93 Nishmat...
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    composed of six Psalms, representing the six weekdays. Next comes the poem Lekha Dodi, based on the words of the Talmudic sage Hanina: "Come, let us go out...
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    the Shulchan Aruch; and Solomon Alkabetz, composer of the Shabbat hymn "Lekha Dodi." The kabbalistic response to the trauma of the exile varied widely, ranging...
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    such is traditionally also used during this period for the refrain to Lekha Dodi. The poem comprises twelve stanzas, each divided into four rhyming lines...
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    chorus and orchestra or organ, Op. 279 (1947); Biblical text Lekha Dodi (L'choh dodi) for cantor, chorus and organ, Op. 290 (1948); text from the Jewish...
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    ('source of blessing for our mothers'). The first two words come from Lekha Dodi; makor ('source'), while grammatically masculine, is often used in modern...
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  • covered Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", incorporating the Hebrew lyrics of "Lekha Dodi"; Anna Kendrick's "Cups", set to the Shabbat morning table song "D'ror...
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  • (Pss. 95–99; 29) established by Rabbi Moshe Cordevero, and the piyyut "Lekha Dodi" written by Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz in Safed, as well as the piyyut "Bar-Yochai...
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    Yedid Nefesh Kabbalat Shabbat Psalm 95 96 97 98 99 28 100 Ana BeKoach Lekha Dodi 92 93 Expanded Pesukei dezimra Psalm 19 34 90 91 135 136 33 92 93 Nishmat...
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    Lech-Lecha (redirect from Lekh-lekha)
    Lech-Lecha, Lekh-Lekha, or Lech-L'cha (לֶךְ-לְךָ‎ leḵ-ləḵā—Hebrew for "go!" or "leave!", literally "go for you"—the fifth and sixth words in the parashah)...
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    On 10 December 1943, twenty minutes into the evening worship, as the Lekha Dodi hymn was being recited, two hand grenades were thrown into the synagogue...
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  • Éditions Balzac, Montréal, 2023, ISBN 2921468840 198p Va mon bien-aimé - Lekha Dodi, Éditions Du Lys, Montréal, 2016, ISBN 978-2-922505-25-2 Florilèges, Éditions...
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  • Pripitchik" "Old Klezmer" "Yerusalayim Irkhah" "Yerusalayim Shel Zahav" "Lekha Dodi" "Ani Ma'amin" David Grisman – mandolin, octave banjo-mandolin, banjoguitar...
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    Mi-zimrat ha-aretz (1898), Hebrew translations of American national songs. "Lekha dodi". Ha-Tzefira. 14 (72): 4. 12 August 1887. Masekhet Amerika [Tractate America]...
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    recited in the Kabbalat Shabbat prayer service between Psalm 29 and Lekhah Dodi. According to a midrash, Exodus 3:12 states God's intention in removing Israel...
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