Yeter Peletat 'Am (Shabbat Song: Abridged)
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- This Shabbat song was written by Hazzan Joseph ben Jeshua, a survivor of the Khmelnystki Massacres. The song was preserved in the Karaite Siddur of Vilna (Vol. 4), but its original melody has been lost. The Karaite Jews of America received a grant to revive some of these lost songs, and partnered with our community in Israel. Hazzan Rotem Cohen composed the melody, and the KJA subsequently hired a musician to add music.
Note: In this video, we mistakenly said that Rabbi Simha Lutski is a grandson of Hazzan Joseph. In fact he is a great-grandson.
Praise him until the whirlwind of fire appears and ya'll are mounted with wings as eagles, to fly into close spiritual realms with him. Shalom abd L'Chaim. Beautiful praises.
A true kiddush hashem. From a rabbinic Jew in the Bay Area - with much ahavos yisroel . We were singing this around our shabbes table yesterday for my Rabbi's birthday. Thank you thank you thank you thank you
Wow. Wonderful! May we ask which congregation?!
@@karaitejewsofamerica6747 Chochmat HaLev of Berkeley. It was Rabbi/Maggid Jhos Singer's birthday and I learned the song before shabbes and brought it/taught it to everyone as a gift!
@@bkoatz Beautiful. If you email me (Shawn@abluethread.com) you can coordinate an opportunity for me to visit your shul and do a class on Hebrew poetry - and teach some songs.
@@karaitejewsofamerica6747 will do!
Thanks a lot that you are making one beautiful day for me.
Love them all
*Note: In this video, we mistakenly said that Rabbi Simha Lutski is a grandson of Hazzan Joseph. In fact he is a great-grandson.*
Not only the melody, but also the voice is from Rotem Cohen. Very beautiful interpretation and praise of Hashem. Thank you.
Only the first individual voice is from Rotem. The second voice is Yossi Haina, then Yossi Yeffet, then Mark Levy, then Adi Matsliah
Beautiful! Thank you for the lyrics in Hebrew, transliterated, and in English!
Ane lo mheymon beth memre azzoth. TUNISIA, HEBREW, RISHONY. ouvert pour pdyn
une brakha pour le pdynna