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Live recording of Avinu Malkeinu during Yom Kippur Morning Service at the Hebrew Union College in Jerusalem. Avinu Malkeinu (Hebrew: אָבִינוּ מַלְכֵּנוּ; "Our Father, Our King") is a Jewish prayer recited during Jewish services during the Ten Days of Repentance, from Rosh Hashanah through Yom Kippur inclusive.
Aravat (or Avarat) – 'Father of Creation'; mentioned once in 2 Enoch, "On the tenth heaven is God, in the Hebrew tongue he is called Aravat ". Av Harachamim – 'Father of Mercy' Avinu Malkeinu ⓘ – 'Our Father, Our King' Bore ⓘ – 'The Creator' Bore Olam – 'Creator of the World'
Avinu Malkeinu - meaning "Our Father, Our King," a Jewish prayer; Avinu Malkenu - song on the Shangri-La (Elkie Brooks album) album by Elkie Brooks; Avinu Malkeynu - a song by Max Janowski; Moses ben Avraham Avinu - an Austrian printer and author who was a Christian convert to Judaism
Our Father which art in heaven" (אבינו שבשמים, Avinu shebashamayim) is the beginning of many Hebrew prayers. [139] "Our Father who art in heaven" and "hallowed be thy name" are reflected in the Kaddish (where it says: "May His great name be hallowed in the world which He created, according to His will, and may He establish His ...
Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the Universe, Who sanctified us with His commandments, and hoped for us, and with love and intent invested us with His sacred Sabbath, as a memorial to the deed of Creation. It is the first among the holy festivals, commemorating the exodus from Egypt.
Customs call for the congregation when reciting key prayers (such as Avinu Malkeinu – "Our Father Our King", in many communities), to stand and face the ark, on fasting days, the Ten Days of Repentance between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur (also called the High Holidays), and for many piyyutim (poems, songs, etc.) recited during High Holy Day ...
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He is our God; He is our Father; He is our King; He is our Deliverer. He shall deliver us and redeem us again, and shall, out of his tender mercies, cause us to hear in the presence of all the living, saying: ‘Behold! I have redeemed thee, in the end as at the beginning, so as to be unto you a God. I am the Lord your God.’