- Kol
Nidre /ˈkɔːl nɪˈdreɪ/ (also
known as Kol
Nidrei or Kol Nidrey; Aramaic: כָּל נִדְרֵי kāl
niḏrē) is an
Aramaic declaration which begins Yom
Kippur services...
- The
first theme,
which also
lends the
piece its title,
comes from the Kol
Nidre declaration,
which is
recited during the
evening service on Yom Kippur....
- is
subtitled "The Kol
Nidre - a
prayer of antiquity", and is
often referred to
simply as "The Kol
Nidre". The
actual Kol
Nidre declaration, on
which the...
- Kol
Nidre is a
prayer of Judaism. Kol
Nidre may also
refer to: Kol
Nidrei (Bruch), a
piece of
classical music for
cello and
orchestra by Max
Bruch Kol...
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There are five
prayer services, one in the
evening (sometimes
known as "Kol
Nidre" from one of the main prayers) and four
consecutively on the day. On Yom...
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achieved in that year. Yom
Kippur is
considered a day of
Jewish unity. In Kol
Nidre, in
which vows are released, vows of
excommunication against sinning Jews...
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stand at my side and sing tonight—but now I have no son." As the
sacred Kol
Nidre is sung,
Jakie sneaks back home to
retrieve a
picture of his
loving mother...
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Kaddish Minyan Birkat Hamazon Shehecheyanu Hallel Havdalah Tachanun Kol
Nidre Selichot (S'lichot)
Major holidays Rosh
Hashanah Yom
Kippur Sukkot Pesach...
- of Yom
Kippur begin with the Kol
Nidre prayer. It is
customary to wear
white on Yom Kippur,
especially for Kol
Nidre, and
leather shoes are not worn....
- his astonishment, this piece,
dated 1944,
weaves melodies from the Kol
Nidre,
suggesting that Léon was Jewish. Intrigued, Elio
investigates further and...