Every Friday we try to post a song from the Shabbat liturgy to greet the weekly day of rest. These songs generally include Shalom Aleichem, Lecha Dodi, and Adon Olam.
Today's Shabbat song is V'Shamru, part of the Friday night and Shabbat morning services. It is taken from Exodus 31:16-17. Shabbat is created to give us rest and to restore the soul. Vayinafash is from the Hebrew word nefesh (soul). Shabbat is the promise that there will be a time of peace for all people. As God guards us, we guard Shabbat.
The children of Israel shall observe the Sabbath, observing the
Sabbath throughout their generations as a covenant for all time. It is a
sign forever between Me and people of Israel. For in six days the
Eternal One made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day God ceased
from work and rested.
In this video, V'Shamru is sung by members of Temple Sinai in Rochester, New York.
Enjoy, and Shabbat shalom.
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