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| Avinu Malkeinu Medley 1. Avinu Malkeinu 2. An'im Zemiros 3. Ki Anu Amecha
By Avraham FriedAvinu Malkeinu, Our Father our King; An'im Zemiros, I sing songs and melodies I will weave; Ki Anu Amecha, We are Your people and You are our G-d.
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| Darkecho Elokeinu
The text is from the Yom Kippur eve liturgy. The melody brims over with penitence and joy of the spirit.
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| Ki Onu Amecho
This melody and its stirring tune stir the soul towards repentance
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| Ki Hinei Kachomer
A song of three stanzas with a musical charm all its own usually sung without words
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| Yaale
Sung in three sections in which we beseech the Almighty for mercy and express our faith in His eternal grace
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| VeNislach
This melody is sung during the Holiday services of Yom Kippur
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| Ovinu Malkeinu
This soulful melody is divided into three parts. The first, wordless, elevates the singers to a deeply spiritual mood. The second expresses yearning for the Divine, while the third is a declaration of faith in the help of our Father and King.
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| Oleinu
By Zalman Goldstein and Chaim Fogelman
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| Atoh Bechartonu
This melody is composed of two distinct, yet related, melodies. The soft, tranquil tones at the beginning express the unburdened way of life of the righteous. In contrast, the stormy, raging tones of the second melody express the deep feelings of remorse of the repentant one
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| Vesomachto
This lively tune of three stanzas is sung by Chassidim during the holidays
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| Nigun Hakofot
A spirited rhythmic march in three sections, sung on the holiday of Simchat Torah
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| Tishrei Tunes High Holidays Songs and Prayers
by Chayim B. Alevsky
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