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Zemirot or Z'miros (Hebrew: זמירות
zǝmîrôt, singular:
zimrah but
often called by the
masculine zemer) are
Jewish hymns,
usually sung in the
Hebrew or Aramaic...
- Anim
Zemirot (Hebrew: אנעים זמירות, lit. "I
shall sweeten songs"[citation needed]) IPA: [ʔanˈʕiːm zǝmiːˈroːθ] is a
Jewish liturgical poem
recited in most...
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writings of
Israel Najara of the year 1579 were found.
Zemirot Yisrael,
originally entitled Zemirot Yisrael Najara, was
first published at
Safed (1587) and...
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branches of
liberal Judaism. The
Kabbalistic 12th-century
prayer Anim
Zemirot was
restored to the new
Conservative Sim
Shalom siddur, as was the B'rikh...
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Shamil Niggun of Four
Stanzas Tzomah Lecha Nafshi Hachanah Niggun Anim
Zemirot Stav Ya Pitu Hu
Elokeinu "Sweetening the
harsh judgments at
their source...
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Hebrew text, translation, transliteration,
recorded melodies from The
Zemirot Database Tehillim –
Psalm 23 (Judaica Press)
translation with Rashi's commentary...
- piyyutim.
Zemirot are
Jewish hymns,
usually sung in the
Hebrew or
Aramaic languages, but
sometimes also in
Yiddish or Ladino. The best
known zemirot are those...
- 'security concerns'". Ynetnews.
Retrieved 22
December 2024. "Am
Yisrael Chai".
Zemirot Database.
Retrieved 20
November 2023. "Genesis 45". Sefaria. Retrieved...
- the tune.
Zemirot are hymns,
usually sung in the
Hebrew or
Aramaic languages, but
sometimes also in
Yiddish or Ladino. The
words to many
zemirot are taken...
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Maimonides Strauss Music Secular Religious Mizrahi Sephardic Klezmer Niggun Zemirot Art
Ancient Jewish art
Yiddish theatre Judeo-Tat
theatre Jewish dance Humour...