From innovative instrumentations to a novel pace, from using Sephardi expressions to singing prayers in English, we build on our heritage and draw meaning from it. Our worship evolves with new liturgical settings that accommodate the musical sensibilities of our generation. Most of the pieces on this album were composed in the past year. The Park Avenue Synagogue Music Center is proud to continue the synagogue’s long tradition of commissioning liturgical works by inviting accomplished composers to write for our services. įrom generation to generation we celebrate our past and invest in the future through music. Surrounded by gladness and joyous shouts.Ĭome, my bride come my bride. You will spread out to the left and the right, The city will be rebuilt as in ancient days. The poorest of your people, trust in this: Rise up from destruction and fear no more.Įnd your dwelling in the tear-filled valley,īy the hand of Jesse’s son, of Bethlehem’sīring my redemption without further delays.įor your lamp is lit let the flame rise up andįor God’s glory is revealed to your gaze. Reflected in fame, in splendor, and in praise. iĬome my beloved, to greet the bride let us.aritzi.Īl yad ish ben partzi, v’nism’hah v’nagilah.Lo teivoshi v’lo tikalmi, ma tishtohahi u-mahīakh yehesu aniyei ami v’nivn’ta ir al tila. Uri uri shir dabeiri, k’vod Adonai alayikh *Hitoreri hitoreri, ki va orekh kumi ori. ari mei-afar kumi, livshi bigdei tifartekhĪl yad ben yishai beit ha-lahmi, korvah el.Likrat Shabbat l’khu v’nelkhah, ki hi m’kor
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