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L'chah dodi

Author: F. Weisberg; S. R. Brav Hymnal: [Shaʻare shirah] = Gates of Song #8 (1987) First Line: L'chah dodi likrat kalah (How good it is to thank the Lord) Languages: English; Hebrew Tune Title: [L'chah dodi likrat kalah]
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O Hear, My People, Hear Me Well

Author: Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav Hymnal: Worship in Song #153 (1996) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 O hear, my people, hear me well: "I have no need for sacrifice; but mercy, loving kindness shall alone for life and good suffice." 2 Then source of peace, lead us to peace, a place profound, and wholly true. And lead us to a mastery o'er drives in us that war pursue. 3 May deeds we do inscribe our names as blessings in the Book of Life. O source of peace, lead us to heal. O source of peace, lead us from strife. Topics: Blessing (blessedness); Healing; Mercy; Peace; Sacrifice Scripture: Hosea 6:6 Tune Title: L'CHA DODI
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O Hear, My People

Author: Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav, 1770-1831 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #219 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: O hear, my people, hear me well Lyrics: 1 O hear, my people, hear me well: "I have no need for sacrifice; but mercy, loving kindness shall alone for life and good suffice." 2 Then source of peace, lead us to peace, a place profound, and wholly true. And lead us to a mastery o'er drives in us that war pursue. 3 May deeds we do inscribe our names as blessings in the Book of Life. O source of peace, lead us to heal. O source of peace, lead us from strife. Topics: Jewish and Christian Teachings Days of Awe; Rosh Hashanah; Social Justice; Yom Kippur Languages: English Tune Title: L'CHA DODI

How Good it is to Thank the Lord

Author: Florence Weisberg Hymnal: Union Hymnal, Songs and Prayers for Jewish Worship. 3rd ed. Revised and enlarged. #110 (1948) Topics: Sabbath Eve Scripture: Psalm 92 Tune Title: [How good it is to thank the Lord]

How Good It Is to Thank the Lord

Author: F. Weisberg; S. R. Brav Hymnal: Union Songster #112 (1960) First Line: How good it is to thank the Lord (L'ḥaw dohdee likrahs kahlaw) Topics: Sabbath Hymns and Songs Languages: English; Hebrew Tune Title: [How good it is to thank the Lord]

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