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Friday, December 29, 2017
Welcoming Shabbat with a Freilach Version of Yedid Nefesh
What happens when you take a klezmer trio, put them on a stage in Israel, and ask them to play Yedid Nefesh, a traditional song that's sung on Friday night to welcome Shabbat?
You get a blend of a liturgical poem and a lively freilach melody, with a touch of singing by the audience. All in all, a new and innovative combination to start Shabbat by the Michael Gorodetsky trio.
Enjoy and Shabbat shalom.
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Very Freilach.
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