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Synagogical Music Ma towu - tenor, choir a cappella (Louis Lewandowski) Homage singing by psalm-verses by entering the Synagoge: How beautiful are your tents, Jacob, your homes, Israel. Ham,chabe es haner - tenor, choir, piano (Samuel Aiman) Talmutical explanations about ritualic usage at Nights of Sabbat, especially the kindleing of the candles of Sabbat: Who is exthingishing the lights in case of fear against pagans, robbers and bad spirits or to help a suffering human into sleep - is in absolution. But if it is his aim to save Lamps, oil or wick - than he is breaking the law of Sabbat. * Haschkiwenu - tenor, choir, piano (Samuel Aiman) Evening prayer for security at night an keeping away of all bad things. - W,schomru - choir a cappella (David Nowakowski) Part of the bible telling about appreciation of the Sabbat, the day of relaxing after a hard working week. God has given his children Israel for all times as an ever existing; because in a time of six days he created heaven and earth, but on the 7th day he was celebrating and resting. Ssißu w,ßimchu - sopran, choir, piano (Hirsch Weintraub/Werner Sander) In the gladness at Thora celebration are included figures of the holy bible. Schir hamalauß - choir a cappella (Salomone Rossi) Psalm 126, the joy in case of the retum from the babilonic captivity. Ono towau l,fonecho - choir a cappella (Salomon Sulzer) Confession of sin at day reconcoliation; oh god please take our finally confession of sin. Nobody can say about himself: he is free of sin. We all know • and teil the truth: oh Lord, our God, we did sin. Naariz,cho - tenor, baritone, choir, piano (Abraham Dunajewski) U Annunciation of magnificence of the ever-lasting: Holy, Holy, holy is the god of host. As long as the world riches is existing his magnificence. The prayer contains even the Jewish confession of believe: Sch,ma jißroel - Höre Israel; the ever-lasting is our God; the ever-lasting is the only. $ Jewish and Hebraic folkmusic in free arrangements * Hava nagillah - choir, piano (arr.: Friedbert Groß) Come and let us be happy; come and let us sing!