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Untanneh Tokef,
Unthanneh Toqeph, Un'taneh
Tokef, or
Unsanneh Tokef (ונתנה תקף) ("Let us
speak of the
awesomeness ") is a
piyyut that has been a part...
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explicitly relates to Cohen's
Jewish roots,
echoing the
words of the
Unetanneh Tokef prayer. In synagogues, the
prayer is
recited during the High Holy Days....
- holidays:
Feast of
Trumpets Jewish holidays Rosh
Hashana kibbutz Unetanneh Tokef Exodus 12:2
refers to the
month of Aviv (later
renamed Nisan) as "the first...
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Atonement Repentance Confession Kapparot Kittel Kol
Nidre Selichot Unetanneh Tokef Avodah Ten
Martyrs Jonah Ne'ila
Break fast
Temple service Ten Days of Repentance...
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singular form
kippur began to be used in piyyut, for
example in
Unetanneh Tokef,
alongside the
standard plural form kippurim. Use of
kippur spread in the...
- righteousness, but
because of Your
abundant mercy." The poem
Unetanneh Tokef summarizes the
Jewish attitude as follows: For You [God] do not
desire a...
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explicitly relates to Cohen's
Jewish roots,
echoing the
words of the
Unetanneh Tokef prayer and sung as a duet with
Janis Ian (also Jewish; her
birth name is...
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reflecting on the war,
takes its name from the Yom
Kippur prayer, the
Unetaneh Tokef.
Other songs inspired by the war are "Field
Commander Cohen" and "There...
- the Son of Man coming"). From the
Jewish liturgy, the
prayer Unetanneh Tokef appears to be related: "We
shall ascribe holiness to this day, For it is...
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legendary home of the
martyred Rabbi Amnon of Mainz,
composer of the
Unetanneh Tokef prayer. From the late 12th
century rabbis met in synods. The city of Mainz...