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  2. Kol Ha'Olam Kulo - Wikipedia

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    "Kol Ha'Olam Kulo" (Hebrew: כל העולם כולו, lit. 'The Whole Entire World') is a Hebrew language song by Orthodox Jewish rabbi Baruch Chait adapted from the epigram attributed to the Hasidic rabbi Nachman of Breslov, "The whole entire world is a very narrow bridge and the main thing is to have no fear at all" (Hebrew: כל העולם כולו גשר צר מאוד והעיקר לא ...

  3. Yevarechecha - Wikipedia

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    Yevarechecha" (Hebrew: יְבָרֶכְךָ, romanized: Yəḇāreḵəḵā; lit. ' You Will be Blessed ' or ' You Shall be Blessed '), also transliterated as "Yevarekhekha", is a Hasidic Jewish nigun composed by David Weinkranz and performed by Ilana Rovina for the album Chasidic Song Festival 1970. [1]

  4. Nigun - Wikipedia

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    This is also alluded to in the verse, "When you go out to war against an enemy [in Hebrew, ha'tzar] . . . sound a "stacatto" on the trumpets." [ 6 ] For the sound of a "stacatto" arouses joy, the opposite of the sound of the shofar , which arouses fear.

  5. Barukh she'amar - Wikipedia

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    Barukh she'amar (Hebrew: בָּרוּךְ שֶׁאָמַר, romanized: bāruḵ šeʾāmar, lit. 'Blessed is He who said' or other variant English spellings), is the opening blessing to pesukei dezimra, a recitation in the morning prayer in Rabbinic Judaism. As with many texts in Judaism, it takes its name from the opening words of the prayer.

  6. Ein Keloheinu - Wikipedia

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    Ein Keloheinu (in Hebrew: אֵין כֵּאלֹהֵינוּ, "there is none like our God") is a well known Jewish hymn. Orthodox Jews pronounce it as Ein Kelokeinu [1] when referring to it outside of prayer, in order to avoid taking the name of God in vain or otherwise violating the sanctity of reverence to the Almighty.

  7. Aneinu - Wikipedia

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    Aneinu (Hebrew: עֲנֵנוּ, lit. ' "answer us" ' ), also transliterated as annenu or aneynu , is a Jewish prayer added into the Chazzan's Repetition of the Shemoneh Esrei on fast days . It is also inserted into the personal Shemoneh Esrei inside of Shema Koleinu (a blessing in the Shemoneh Esrei) during the Shacharit Prayer by Sephardic ...

  8. Yigdal - Wikipedia

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    Yigdal (Hebrew: יִגְדַּל ‎, romanized: yiḡdal, lit. 'be exalted') is a Jewish hymn which in various rituals shares with Adon Olam the place of honor at the opening of the morning and the close of the evening service.

  9. Mi'ma'amakim - Wikipedia

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    Mi'ma'amakim (Hebrew: ממעמקים / "Out of the Depths") is the second album by the Idan Raichel Project, released in 2005 in Israel.. The title track, reminiscent of the opening of Psalm 130 (traditionally recited by Jews in times of distress), attracted similar airplay to that of his previous singles.