The USY version has some added lines like this Tehilat Adonai yadaber pi Vivarech kol basar Sheim kodsho Leolam vaed Va’anachnu Navareich ya Meatah vaed olam Haleluya Also the very ending extends with Yrut et Adonai k’doshav Ki ein machsor lirei-at…. That whole part
Thank you so much, *Rabbi Pokras* , for uploading this video. And oh, how wonderfully you sing the praise of HaShem for bestowing food, our physical daily sustenance. :) I notice you were reading from a book of exactly the kind I am hoping to be able to purchase. Is it possible that you - *or a fellow viewer* - will provide me (and, no doubt, others) with a link address/a URL to a store where such a book (like the one you use in the video) can be purchased, if possible, from overseas (I live in Europe)? ... Thank you in advance to anybody who responds to my plea. And thank you once again to Rabbi Pokras for creating and uploading this wonderful, and greatly helpful, video. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edit: Correcting the recurring indentation-between-lines issue.
me encata pero en que sidur viene completo ya que el mio viene por partes debo ocupar dos sidur para poder acompletarla y esta viene completa pero en que sidur viene?
Shalom Rabbi.....gracias x la interpretación de la oración.... Kisiera pedirle si puede separarla. Aser solo la de shabat separada.... La de la semana separada y yom tov separados por favor.... Xk mi familia la placticamos pero mis niños la asen toda. Así como usted la ase...... Nos gusta como usted la canta... Muy alegre...jag sameaj.... Shalom... Y gracias....
Go to Play Store or App Store and download application named "Daily Jewish Prayers". It has all daily Prayers, Blessings (Birkat Ha-Mazon is a blessing) and Halakha laws.
Secular here but I just want to add this practice. However this doesn't follow the order in my Seder. I'm Sephardic. Is there a Sephardic version of this song?