Maccabeats Lead Havdalah - Partners In Torah Shabbaton 2014
We bid goodbye to Shabbat and welcome the new week with wine, spice, light, and their blessings:
Hinei El yeshuati, evtach velo efchad, ki ozi vezimrat yah, Adonai vayehili liyeshuah. Ushavtem mayim besasson mima’anei hayeshuah. La'Adonai hayeshuah, al amcha virchatecha, selah. Adonai tzeva'ot imanu, misgav lanu, Elohay
Ya'akov, selah. Adonai tzeva'ot, ashray adam botayach bach. Adonai hoshi'ah, hamelech ya'anaynu veyom koraynu. Layehudim hayetah orah vesimcha vesason vikar. Kain tehiyeh lanu. Kos yeshuot esa uveshaym Adonai ekrah.
Behold, G-d is my savior, I will trust G-d and not be afraid, for my strong faith and song of praise for G-d will be my salvation. You will draw water joyously from the wellsprings of salvation.
Salvation is the G-d's; may Your blessing rest upon Your people. G-d of the heavenly armies is with us; the
Lord of Ya'akov is a fortress protecting us. G-d of the heavenly armies, happy is the individual who trusts You. G-d, redeem us!
The King will answer us on the day we call G-d. The
Jews had light, happiness, joy and honor; may we have the same. I will raise the cup of salvation and call out in the name of the G-d.
Baruch atah, Adonai, Elohaynu melech ha'olam, boray pri hagafen.
Blessed are You, G-d, our Lord,
King of the universe,
Creator of the fruit of the vine.
Baruch atah, Adonai, Elohaynu melech ha'olam, boray minay vesamim.
Blessed are You, G-d, our Lord, King of the universe, Creator of the different spices.
Baruch atah, Adonai, Elohaynu melech ha'olam, boray me'oray ha'aysh.
Blessed are You, G-d, our Lord, King of the universe, Creator of the fire's lights.
Baruch atah, Adonai, Elohaynu melech ha'olam, hamavdil bayn kodesh lechol bayn or lechoshech bayn
Yisrael la'amim bayn yom hashevi'i leshayshet yemay hama'aseh. Baruch atah, Adonai, hamavdil bayn kodesh lechol.
Blessed are You, G-d, our Lord, King of the universe, who separates between the holy and the profane; between the light and dark; between
Israel and the other nations; between the seventh day and the six days of the week. Blessed are You, G-d, who separates between the holy and the profane.
Then we sing
Eliahu HaNavi (
Elijah the Prophet), who will herald the
Messiah's arrival, may it be today!
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