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Song 1.) Devastating
As long as in our hearts
there is the soul of a Jewish heartbeat,
And toward the East
our eyes keep looking to Zion.
Our hope is not lost-
the hope of two thousand years-
to be a free nation in our land-
the land of Israel and Jerusalem.
Song 3.) Light-hearted
there is the soul of a Jewish heartbeat,
And toward the East
our eyes keep looking to Zion.
Our hope is not lost-
the hope of two thousand years-
to be a free nation in our land-
the land of Israel and Jerusalem.
Song 3.) Light-hearted
This Hebrew song about the Sabbath describes two angels that supposedly come home from the synagogue on Friday night in honor of the Sabbath meal. The song states, "Come in peace, bless me in peace, and go out in peace."
Shalom Alechem Ma'lachai Ha'm'lachim,
Ma'lachai El'yon.
Mi Melech Ma'lachai Ham'lachim.
Ha Kadosh Baruch Hu.
Bo'achem B'shalom, Ma'lachai Ha'shalom
Ma'lachai El'yon.
Mi Melech Ma'lachai Ham'lachim
Ha Kadosh Baruch Hu.
Song 4.) Peaceful
Shalom Alechem Ma'lachai Ha'm'lachim,
Ma'lachai El'yon.
Mi Melech Ma'lachai Ham'lachim.
Ha Kadosh Baruch Hu.
Bo'achem B'shalom, Ma'lachai Ha'shalom
Ma'lachai El'yon.
Mi Melech Ma'lachai Ham'lachim
Ha Kadosh Baruch Hu.
Song 4.) Peaceful
This Hebrew song, written in the twelfth century, is by Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon, also known as Maimonides, who was a great religious philosopher. His Talmudic Psalm Number Twelve from The Articles of Faith entitled "Ani Ma'amin" (I Believe) was later sung by many Jews during the Holocaust, even as they entered the gas chambers. Maimonides' descendants clung to his words for hope for the future and for humankind.
YiddishEnglishAni Ma'amin
Be'emunah Sh'lema
Be'viyat Hamashiach.
V'af al pi, she'yitma-me-ah,
Yim Kol ze Ani Ma'amin.
I believe, with a complete belief,
in the coming of the Messiah.
And even though he may tarry,
I will await him, each and every day.
Song 5.) Hopeful
YiddishEnglishAni Ma'amin
Be'emunah Sh'lema
Be'viyat Hamashiach.
V'af al pi, she'yitma-me-ah,
Yim Kol ze Ani Ma'amin.
I believe, with a complete belief,
in the coming of the Messiah.
And even though he may tarry,
I will await him, each and every day.
Song 5.) Hopeful