• Mekhilta, Yitro, Hahodesh, 7 Also transliterated Lekhah Dodi, Lecha Dodi, L'chah Dodi, Lekah Dodi, Lechah Dodi. The Ten Commandments appear twice in the Torah...
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  • official website. The album's name comes from the Hebrew liturgical poem "Lekhah Dodi" which is sung by most Jewish denominations in order to welcome the holy...
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    Tears, site of a battle in the Yom Kippur War The Jewish liturgical song Lekhah Dodi centers one of its allegorical verses around the phrase Joseph ha-Cohen...
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    that one should recite Genesis 2:1–3 on the eve of the Sabbath. The Lekhah Dodi liturgical poem of the Kabbalat Shabbat prayer service reflects the role...
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    of Jewish forebears. Anim Zemirot and the 16th-century mystical poem Lekhah Dodi reappeared in the Reform Siddur Gates of Prayer in 1975. All rabbinical...
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    119a) describes rabbis going out to greet the Shabbat Queen, and the Lekhah Dodi poem describes Shabbat as a "bride" and "queen". However, Maimonides...
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  • atmosphere. Traditionally, it is used for psalms 95–99 in Kabbalat Shabbat, Lekhah Dodi in Kabbalat Shabbat, and the Friday night Kiddush. On Shabbat morning...
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    in the spiritual life of the city, exemplified by his authorship of "Lekhah Dodi," a liturgical song sung during the Shabbat service. This influence persisted...
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  • leDavid: Habu LaA.”. In the printed siddurim of the mid-17th century, “Lekhah Dodi" and the Mishnaic passage Bammeh madlikin are also not yet included,...
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  • ISBN 978-0-8006-2752-2. Retrieved 2 August 2011. This is followed by Lekhah Dodi … a hymn composed by Rabbi Shlomo Halevy Alkabetz, a Palestinian poet...
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  • consecutive letter of the Hebrew alphabet, with the omission of nun. Lekhah Dodi – The first letter of each stanza (not including the first and last)...
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    the listeners were themselves receiving the revelation at Sinai. The Lekhah Dodi liturgical poem of the Kabbalat Shabbat prayer service quotes both the...
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  • dressed in religious robes with huge head dresses, chanting excerpts from "Lekhah Dodi", as the backdrop screens showed a huge cross with the letters MDNA....
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    Psalm 92:2 to refer to God, and Psalm 92 is in turn recited after the Lekhah Dodi liturgical poem of the Kabbalat Shabbat prayer service. The Amidah prayer...
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  • of the Tzfat school of Kabbalah. Shlomo Alkabetz, author of the hymn Lekhah Dodi, taught there. His disciple Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (or Cordoeiro)...
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    Meals is completely about God blessing Jerusalem and rebuilding it. Lekhah dodi (Hebrew: לכה דודי, "Come, my beloved"), written by Rabbi Shlomo Halevi...
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  • Sabbath) prayer service; in Psalm 92:16, which Jews recite after singing Lekhah Dodi in the Kabbalat Shabbat prayer service, and again as part of the hymnal...
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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...
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    v t e Shabbat (שבת) Prayers Rituals Jewish prayer Yedid Nefesh Lekhah Dodi Shalom Aleichem Kiddush Zemirot Baqashot Torah reading Weekly Torah portion...
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    Prague employed an organ during the 17th century and played to accompany Lekhah Dodi. In their polemic, they concluded that only one among Prague's nine synagogues...
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  • ISBN 978-0-8006-2752-2. Retrieved 2 August 2011. This is followed by Lekhah Dodi…a hymn composed by Rabbi Shlomo Halevy Alkabetz, a Palestinian poet of...
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  • ben Judah Ghayyat (fl. 12th century) Shlomo ha-Levi Alkabetz author of Lekhah Dodi Joseph ben Uri Sheraga (fl. 17th century) Fleischer, Hebrew Liturgical...
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  • Additionally, he often composed new melodies for Shabbat prayers such as "Lekhah Dodi" and "Keil Adon" in honor of Special Shabbats, such as Shabbat Shekalim...
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    Synagogue: for instance, it was the only Venetian synagogue where the Lekhah Dodi—a hymn commonly intoned by French Jews on the eve of Sabbath—was sung...
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  • her youthful choice. Also notable are several strophes of the song "Lekhah Dodi", which is sung in the Sabbath eve service. The most important of Ibn...
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    the listeners were themselves receiving the revelation at Sinai. The Lekhah Dodi liturgical poem of the Kabbalat Shabbat service quotes both the commandment...
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