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- Yigdal (Hebrew: יִגְדַּל‎, romanized: yiḡdal, lit. 'be exalted') is a Jewish hymn which in various rituals shares with Adon Olam the place of honor at...
- prayers. The poetic version Yigdal is more commonly recited at the beginning of the prayers. In some communities Yigdal is also recited on the Shabbat...
- Later, two poetic restatements of these principles ("Ani Ma'amin" and "Yigdal") became integrated into many Jewish liturgies, leading to their eventual...
- Abraham Praise is a Christian adaptation of the well known Jewish hymn "Yigdal", loosely translated and Christianised by the evangelist Thomas Olivers...
- 2010: Tzur Mishelo Achalnu, for Kol HaNeshama, featuring Shlomo Bar 2012: Yigdal, for Yehuda Halevi Pinat Ibn Gabirol - The Collection "Yasmin Levy Makes...
- hear him. Olivers was so impressed by Leoni's moving rendition of the hymn Yigdal that he determined to write words for a church hymn using the melody. The...
- God has no body and that physical concepts do not apply to him. In the "Yigdal" prayer, found towards the beginning of the Jewish prayer books used in...
- during the morning ritual of putting on tefillin. Another beloved piyyuṭ is Yigdal ("May God be Hallowed"), which is based upon the Thirteen Principles of...
- Ashkibenu (Hashkiveinu) and Yigdal from the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation in London, harmonised by Emanuel Aguilar....
- Orthodox Jews. Two poetic restatements of these principles (Ani Ma'amin and Yigdal) eventually became canonized in many editions of the Siddur (Jewish prayer...