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What is your favorite Shabbat Song?

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Spectator:

--- Quote from: muman613 on August 16, 2009, 05:25:21 PM ---My favorite Shabbat song is Kol Ha'Olam Kulu...

We sang it at the Shabbaton I attended two weeks ago. My Rabbi knows it is my favorite so when he asked what song we should sing I volunteered this song.



http://www.aish.com/sh/s/48969621.html

This song is from the saying of Rabbi Nachman of Breslev.

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That's indeed a great song. BTW, its last words "lo lefahed klal" ("to have no fear at all") were chosen to be a slogan of the National Union party.

Spectator:

--- Quote from: takebackourtemple on August 16, 2009, 05:37:59 PM ---I ain't gonna work on Saturday. I think there is also a version of it in Hebrew.

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Hmm, interesting. Never heard of this. Can you post the lyics, please?

takebackourtemple:
   Actually Lchad Dodi is. It is the song that welcomes Shabbat. It is supposed to be a joyous one where everyone dances around the beema after telling shabbat to come.
   Yedid Nefesh is also a great one that is supposed to start the Mariv services.
   I hate when congregations skip Yedid Nefesh and then quickly blow through LChad Dodi like it is not important.

The One and Only Mo:

--- Quote from: takebackourtemple on August 16, 2009, 08:39:52 PM ---   Actually Lchad Dodi is. It is the song that welcomes Shabbat. It is supposed to be a joyous one where everyone dances around the beema after telling shabbat to come.
   Yedid Nefesh is also a great one that is supposed to start the Mariv services.
   I hate when congregations skip Yedid Nefesh and then quickly blow through LChad Dodi like it is not important.

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L'cha Dodi is awesome. I love singing it.

muman613:
Well for Friday night Lecha Dodi is everyones favorite {I think}...

I have heard many melodies for this song but some I perfer more than others...

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