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Kabbalat Shabbat TBA’s K-1

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KabbalatShabbat

TBA’s K-1

Ivdu et HaShem b’simcha,

Ivdu et HaShem b’simcha!

Bo’u l’fanav birnanah,

L’fanav birnanah.

Worship God with joy,

Come before God with song!

Hallelu, hallelu, hallelu

Hallelu, hallelu, hallelu

Kol han’shama t’hallel Yah

Hallelu, halleluyah.

Everything that breathes sings praises to God

Shamor v'zachor b'dibur echad,

hishmianu El ham'yuchad,

Adonai echad ush'mo echad,

l'shem ul'tiferet v'lit'hilah.

“Keep” and “remember”: a single command the Only God

caused us to hear; the Eternal is One, God's Name is One;

glory and praise are God's.

L'chah dodi likrat kalah,

p'nei Shabbat n'kab'lah.

Beloved, come to meet the bride; beloved come to greet Shabbat.

Hitor'ri, hitor'ri,

ki va oreich, kumi ori,

uri uri, shir daberi,

k'vod Adonai alayich niglah.

Awake, awake, your light has come! Arise, shine,

awake and sing: the Eternal's glory dawns upon you.

L'chah dodi likrat kalah,

p'nei Shabbat n'kab'lah.

Bo-i v'shalom ateret ba'lah,

gam b'simchah uv'tzoholah,

toch emunei am s'gulah,

bo-i chalah, bo-i chalah.

Enter in peace, O crown of your husband; enter in gladness,

enter in joy. Come to the people that keeps its faith.

Enter, O bride! Enter, O bride!

L'chah dodi likrat kalah,

p'nei Shabbat n'kab'lah.

As these Shabbat candles give light to

all who behold them,

so may we, by our lives,

give light to all who behold us.

As their brightness reminds us

of the generations of Israel

who have kindled light,

so may we, in our own day,

be among those who kindle light.

Baruch atah, Adonai

Eloheinu, Melech Haolam,

asher kidshanu b'mitzvotav,

v'tzivanu l'hadlik neir

shel Shabbat.

Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Sovereign of the universe, who hallows

us with mitzvot, commanding us to kindle the light of Shabbat.

The Heaven and the Earth were finished, and

all their array. On the seventh day God

finished the work that God had been doing,

and God ceased on the seventh day from all

the work that God had done. And God blessed

the seventh day and declared it holy, because

on it God ceased from all the work of creation

that God had done.

Baruch atah, Adonai

Eloheinu, Melech haolam,

borei p'ri hagafen.

Praise to You, Adonai

our God, Sovereign of

the universe, Creator

of the fruit of the

vine.

Baruch atah, Adonai

Eloheinu, Melech haolam,

asher kid'shanu b'mitzvotav

v'ratzah vanu, v'Shabbat kodsho

b'ahavah uv'ratzon hinchilanu,

zikaron l'maaseih v'reishit.

Ki hu yom t'chilah

l'mikra-ei kodesh,

zeicher litziat Mitzrayim.

Ki vanu vacharta

v'otanu kidashta,

mikol haamim.

V'Shabbat kodsh'cha

b'ahavah uv'ratzon

hinchaltanu.

Baruch atah, Adonai,

m'kadeish HaShabbat.

Shabbat can be a special time,

a day created just for rest.

Of every day that's in the week

Shabbat can be the one that's best.

The Torah says in just six days

the whole wide world did God create.

And when God finished all the work,

God took a look and said, "It's great!"

And so we have this special day,

a day for peace, a day for joy,

a day for family and friends,

a day for every girl and boy.

Tonight we are a family

and we will share this special day.

Together we can celebrate;

It's time to sing and learn and pray.

Bar'chu et Adonai

ham'vorach!

Praise Adonai to whom praise is due!

Praised be Adonai to whom praise is due, now

and forever!

Baruch Adonai ham'vorach

l'olam va-ed!

God made the giant elephant;

God made the tiny mouse;

God made the crawling turtle

With a shell-top for his house.

God made the kangaroo with pouch;

God made the bearded goat;

God made the mixed-up platypus,

With duck-bill and fur coat.

How different God made the beasts,

In kind and shape and size;

Some large and strong, some weak and small,

Some brave, or sly, or wise.

To every beast, throughout the earth,

We know that God will give

A shelter, and the food and drink

That it may thrive and live.

God is not a person;

God's not a great big king.

God is the good that's in the world,

and God made everything.

God is not a person,

or moon, or stars or sun.

God is the good that's in the world,

and God is only One.

Sh'ma Yisrael Adonai Eloheinu Adonai Echad!

Hear O Israel, Adonai is our God, Adonai is One!

Blessed is God's glorious majesty forever and ever.

Baruch shem k'vod malchuto l'olam va-ed.

“You shall love Adonai your God

with all your mind, with all your

strength, with all your being.”

The Torah tells us that we love

God by also loving our parents,

brothers, sisters, and all people.

“Place these words which I

command you this day, upon

your heart.”

We try to live by the teachings

of our Torah.

“Teach them to your children;

speak of them in your home

and when you are out, when you

lie down and when you get up.”

Being Jewish is a special kind of

feeling that we have at all

times.

“Make them a sign on your hand,

and a symbol before your eyes;

write them on the doorposts of

your house, and on your gates.”

The mezuzah, kiddush cup and candlesticks are all

symbols of our people. When we use Jewish objects in

our homes, with our families, we make ourselves part of

a wonderful tradition.

“Think about all of My Mitzvot,

and do them: so shall you be

holy to your God.”

We can take the ideas in the

Torah and the feelings of

Shabbat and make them part of

our lives each new day.

When grass is green, and sky is blue,

So many things I wish to do.

To climb a tree, to plant a seed,

To dig, to rake, to pull a weed.

To watch the clouds that sail on high;

To chase a yellow butterfly.

But best of all, I want to sing

A song of thanks for everything.

Who is like You, Adonai, among the gods that are worshipped? Who is like You, majestic in

holiness, awesome in splendor, working wonders?

Mi chamochah ba-eilim, Adonai!

Mi kamochah nedar bakodesh,

nora t'hilot, oseh fele!

Your children witnessed Your sovereignty, the sea splitting before Moses and Miriam. “This is our

God!” they cried. “Adonai will reign forever and ever!”

Malchut’cha ra-u vanecha,

bokei-a yam lifnei

Moshe uMiryam,

Zeh Eli anu v’amru:

Adonai yimloch l’olam va-ed!

Where is God? I just don't know.

I often ask, "Where does God go?"

I know that God is here, and there,I know that God is everywhere.

God is near, and God is far

God is on a distant star.

God is on the grassy hill; God is in the daffodil.

God is in the tall oak tree;

God is in the rolling sea.

God's in our home -- In far off spaceBut we can't see God face to face!

Today, as I prayed, I learned, with a start

I can feel God in the beat of my heart!

Adonai, s’fatai tiftach,

Ufi yagid t’hilatecha.

Adonai, open up my lips, that my mouth may declare Your praise.

aruch atah Adonai

Eloheinu v’Elohei

avoteinu v’imoteinu,

Elohei Avraham,

Elohei Yitzchak

v’Elohei Yaakov,

Elohei Sarah,

Elohei Rivkah,

Elohei Rachel

v’Elohei Lei-ah.

B

Ha-El hagadol

hagibor v’hanora,

El elyon,

gomeil chasadim

tovim, v’koneih hakol,

v’zocheir chasdei

avot v’imahot,

umeivi g’ulah

liv’nei v’neihem

l’maan sh’mo b’ahavah.

Melech ozeir

u’moshia u’magen.

aruch atah Adonai,

magein Avraham

v’ezrat Sarah.

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Shalom rav al Yisrael

amcha tasim l'olam.

Ki atah hu melech adon

l'chol ha-shalom. (2x)

Shalom rav al Yisrael

amcha tasim l'olam.

O Sovereign Lord of peace, let Israel Your people know enduring peace, for it is good in Your sight

continually to bless Israel with Your peace. Praised be the Lord, who blesses the people Israel with

peace.

V'tov b'einecha l'vareich

et amcha Yisrael b'chol eit

u'v'chol sha-ah bishlomecha.

Shalom rav al Yisrael

amcha tasim l'olam.

Baruch atah, Adonai,

Oseh ha-shalom.

O Sovereign God of peace, let Israel Your people know enduring peace, for it is good in Your sight

continually to bless Israel with Your peace. Praised be Adonai, who blesses the people Israel with peace.

We pray silently

May the one who makes peace in heaven make peace for us,

for all Israel, and all who inhabit the earth. Amen.

Oseh Shalom bimromav,

hu ya’aseh shalom

aleinu, v’al kol Yisrael

v’al kol yoshvei teiveil,

v’imru: Amen

Mi shebeirach avoteinu

M’kor ha-bracha l’imoteinu

May the Source of strength,

Who blessed the ones before us,

Help us find the courage

To make our lives a blessing,

And let us say, Amen.

Mi shebeirach imoteinu

M’kor ha-bracha la’avoteinu

Bless those in need of healing

With r'fua sh'leima,

The renewal of body,

The renewal of spirit,

And let us say, Amen.

God, God, God, God

First day, day and night

Second day, heaven and earth

Third day, plants and trees

God, God

And it was good.

God, God, God, God

Seven DaysBy Peter and Ellen Allard

First day, day and night

Second day, heaven and earth

Third day, plants and trees

Fourth day, sun and moon and stars

Fifth day, fins and wings

Sixth day, beasts and humankind

God, God

And it was good.

God, God, God, God

First day, day and night

Second day, heaven and earth

Third day, plants and trees

Fourth day, sun and moon and stars

Fifth day, fins and wings

Sixth day, beasts and humankind

Seventh day, Sabbath rest

God, God

And it was good.

God, God

And it was good.

God, God, God

Shabba, Shabba by Adam Bellows

Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who makes us holy

with commandments and who commands us to light Sabbath candles.

Shabba, Shabba, Shabba,

Shabbat Shalom! (3x)

Shabbat, Shabbat Shalom!

Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu,

Melech ha-olam, asher

kidshanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu

l'hadlik neir shel Shabbat

Shabba, Shabba, Shabba,

Shabbat Shalom! (3x)

Shabbat, Shabbat Shalom!

Baruch atah Adonai

Eloheinu Melech ha-olam

borei p'ri ha-gafen.

Shabbat, Shabbat shalom.

Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who creates the fruit of the vine.

Shabba, Shabba, Shabba,

Shabbat Shalom! (3x)

Shabbat, Shabbat Shalom!

Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu,

Melech ha-olam ha-motzi

lechem min ha-aretz.

Shabbat, Shabbat Shalom.

Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the

universe, who brings forth bread from the earth.

Shabba, Shabba, Shabba,

Shabbat Shalom! (3x)

Shabbat, Shabbat Shalom! (3x)

Aleinu l’shabei-ach

la’adon hakol, lateit

g’dulah l’yotzeir b’reishit,

shelo asanu k’goyei’

haaratzot, v’lo samanu

k’mishpachot haadama;

Shelo sam chelkeinu

kahem, v’goraleinu

k’chol hamonam.

Vaanachnu kor’im

umishtachavim umodim,

lifnei Melech, mal’chei

hamlachim

HaKadosh Baruch Hu.We must praise the Lord of all, the Maker of heaven and earth, who has

set us apart from the other families of the earth, giving us a destiny

unique among the nations. We therefore bow in awe and thanksgiving

before the One who is Sovereign over all, the Holy One, blessed be God.

We look forward to a time when there will be no

evil, hunger or hatred in the world, when all people

will live together in peace. On that day, we will be

like one family sharing the blessings of God's

ancient promise:

On that day, O God, You shall be One and Your name

shall be One.

V’ne-emar,

v’hayah Adonai

l’Melech al kol haaretz.

Bayom hahu yih’yeh

Adonai echad

ush’mo echad.

Thus it has been said, Adonai will be Sovereign over all the earth.

On that day, Adonai will be one, and God’s Name will be one.

Whenever we gather together to pray, we set

aside a special time to remember those who

have died. Some were young, others old; some

were family, others friends; some we knew,

others were strangers. But each of their lives

had meaning.

Yitgadal v’yitkadash

sh’mei raba.

B’alma di v’ra chirutei,

v’yamlich malchutei,

b’chayeichon uv’yomeichon

uv’chayei d’chol

beit Yisrael,

baagala uviz’man kariv.

V’im’ru: Amen.

Y’hei sh’mei raba

m’varach l’alam

ul’almei almaya.

Yitbarach v’yishtabach

v’yitpaar v’yitromam

v’yitnasei v’yit’hadar

v’yitaleh v’yit’halal

sh’mei d’Kud’sha

B’rich Hu,

l’eila min kol birchata

v’shirata, tushb’chata

v’nechemata, daamiran

b’alma. v’imru: Amen.

Y’hei sh’lama raba

min sh’maya,

v’chayim aleinu

v’al kol Yisrael.

V’imru: Amen.

Oseh shalom bimromav,

Hu yaaseh shalom aleinu,

v’al kol Yisrael.

V’imru: Amen

Shabba, Shabba, Shabba,

Shabbat Shalom! (3x)

Shabbat, Shabbat Shalom! (3x)

Shabbat Shalom!