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You Are There
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When Light is Dark, When days grow long
When I can hear a voice, but cannot find the song.
I close my eyes.
I say a prayer.
I look to you, and you are there.
When there is pain, I cannot shake…
When there is rain upon the road I choose to take.
When there is fear, I cannot bear.
I look to you and you are there.
And even when I stumble, you are there.
When strength begins to crumble, you are there.
No matter what is going wrong.
I know deep down it wont be long….
You’ll send my soul a song, ‘cause you are there.
And when my heart is broken, you are there.
When healing words are spoken, you are there.
And just like that, for all to see…
The music is inside of me.
You set my spirit free, ‘cause you are there.
Oh, Ki ata imadi (Because You are with me)
Oh, Ki ata imadi (Because You are with me)
Let the whole world sing out, HALLELUJAH
And though the world’s divided – you are there.
When souls can feel unguided – you are there.
And suddenly you see the road.
You gently take our heavy load.
And tell us there’s no burden we can’t bear together.
For every season’s turn, you’ll still be there.
As generations turn, you’ll still be there.
No matter what the ___________ bring, our winter hopes will find their spring.
We’ll find a song to sing, for you’ll be there.
Oh, Ki ata imadi (Because You are with me)
Oh, Ki ata imadi (Because You are with me)
Let the whole world sing out, HALLELUJAH
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Let the whole world sing out, HALLELUJAH
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
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You are there.
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Hamakom Y’naheim
01:43
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Hamakom y’naheim etkhem
b’tokh sh’ar av’lei tziyon virushalayim.
Min ha-shamayim t’nuhamu.
May God comfort you among the mourners
of Zion and Jerusalem.
May Heaven comfort you.
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Adonai Ro’i
03:21
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Adonai is my shepherd, I shall not want.
God gives me a repose in green meadows,
and guides me over calm waters. God will
revive my spirit and direct me on the right
path – for that is God’s way. Though I walk
in the valley of the shadow of death, I fear
no harm for You are at my side. Your staff
and Your rod comfort me. You prepare
a banquet for me in the presence of my
foes; You anoint my head with oil, my cup
overflows. Surely goodness and kindness
shall be my portion all the days of my life,
and I shall dwell in the house of Adonai
forever.
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Kaddish
04:32
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May God’s name be exalted and hallowed
throughout the world that He created, as is
God’s wish. May God’s sovereignty soon
be accepted, during our life and the life
of all Israel. And let us say: Amen. May
God’s great name be praised throughout all
time. Glorified and celebrated, lauded and
worshiped, exalted and honored, extolled
and acclaimed may the Holy One be,
praised beyond all song and psalm, beyond
all tributes that mortals can utter. And let us
say: Amen.
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A Gebet
01:49
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Master of the Universe, You, God of my
father, hear my heartfelt prayer: Mend the
torn pieces of my heart and grant me a little
relief. Destroy the remaining pieces of my
heart and grant me a little respite.
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Psalm 23 (David Enlow)
03:10
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Adonai is my shepherd, I shall not want.
God gives me a repose in green meadows,
and guides me over calm waters. God will
revive my spirit and direct me on the right
path – for that is God’s way. Though I walk
in the valley of the shadow of death, I fear
no harm for You are at my side. Your staff
and Your rod comfort me. You prepare
a banquet for me in the presence of my
foes; You anoint my head with oil, my cup
overflows. Surely goodness and kindness
shall be my portion all the days of my life,
and I shall dwell in the house of Adonai
forever.
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El maleh rahamim shokhein ba-m’romim.
Hamtzei m’nuhah n’khonah tahat kanfei
ha-sh’khinah. B’ma·alot k’doshim u-t’horim
k’zohar ha-raki·a mazhirim et nishmot
y’kireinu she-halkhu l’olamam u-l’neshamot
sheishet milyonei aheinu v’ahyuteinu
she-nirtz’hu b’sho·ah, u-l’neshamot lohamei
ha-hirut b’tzavah artzot
ha-b’rit, u-l’neshamot hayalei tzva haganah
l’yisrael she-masru nafsham al k’dushat
Hashem. Ba’avur she-kulanu mitpal’lim l’ilui
nishmoteihem, lakhen ba·al ha-rahamim
yastireim b’seiter k’nafavl’olamim. V’yitzror
bitzror ha-hayim et nishmoteihem. Adonai
hu nahalatam: b’gan eiden t’hei m’nuhatam
v’yanuhu b’shalom al mishkavam,
v’nomar amen.
May God remember the souls of our dear
ones who have gone to their eternal home.
And may God remember the souls of our six
million brothers and sisters who perished in
the Shoah, and the souls of those who
fought for freedom in the Armed Forces of
the United States, and the souls of those in
the Israeli Defense Forces who gave up
their lives in holiness. May their souls be
bound up in the bond of life. May these
moments of meditation strengthen the ties
that link us to their memory. May they rest
in peace forever in God’s presence. Amen.
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Mourner's Kaddish
01:15
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Mourner’s Kaddish
יִתְגַּדַּל וְיִתְקַדַּשׁ שְׁמֵהּ רַבָּא. בְּעָלְמָא דִּי בְרָא כִּרְעוּתֵהּ, וְיַמְלִיךְ מַלְכוּתֵהּ בְּחַיֵּיכוֹן וּבְיוֹמֵיכוֹן וּבְחַיֵּי דְכָל בֵּית יִשְׂרָאֵל. בַּעֲגָלָא וּבִזְמַן קָרִיב וְאִמְרוּ אָמֵן:
יְהֵא שְׁמֵהּ רַבָּא מְבָרַךְ לְעָלַם וּלְעָלְמֵי עָלְמַיָּא: יִתְבָּרַךְ וְיִשְׁתַּבַּח, וְיִתְפָּאַר וְיִתְרוֹמַם וְיִתְנַשֵּׂא וְיִתְהַדָּר וְיִתְעַלֶּה וְיִתְהַלַּל שְׁמֵהּ דְּקֻדְשָׁא,
בְּרִיךְ הוּא, לְעֵלָּא לְעֵלָּא מִכָּל־בִּרְכָתָא וְשִׁירָתָא, תֻּשְׁבְּחָתָא וְנֶחָמָתָא, דַּאֲמִירָן בְּעָלְמָא, וְאִמְרוּ אָמֵן:
יְהֵא שְׁלָמָא רַבָּא מִן שְׁמַיָּא, וְחַיִּים עָלֵינוּ וְעַל כָּל יִשְׂרָאֵל, וְאִמְרוּ אָמֵן.
עֹשֶׂה שָׁלוֹם בִּמְרוֹמָיו, הוּא יַעֲשֶׂה שָׁלוֹם עָלֵינוּ וְעַל כָּל יִשְׂרָאֵל, וְעַל כָּל־יוֹשְׁבֵי תֵבֵל, וְאִמְרוּ אָמֵן.
Yitgadal v’yitkadash sh’meih raba, b’alma di-v’ra kir’uteih, v’yamlikh malkhuteih b’hayeikhon u-v’yomeikhon u-v’hayei d’khol beit yisrael, ba-agala u-viz’man kariv, v’im’ru Amen.
Y’hei sh’meih rabba m’varakh l’alam u-l’almei almaya.
Yitbarakh v’yishtabah, v’yitpa·ar v’yitromam v’yitnasei, v’yit·hadar v’yit·aleh v’yit·halal sh’meih d’kud’sha, b’rikh hu, l’eila l’eila mi-kol birkhata v’shirata, tushb’hata v’nehamata da-amiran b’alma, v’im’ru Amen.
Y’hei sh’lama raba min sh’maya, v’hayim aleinu v’al kol yisrael, v’imru Amen.
Oseh shalom bimromav, hu ya’aseh shalom aleinu, v’al kol yisrael, v’al kol yosh’vei teivel, v’imru: Amen.
May God’s great name be exalted and hallowed throughout the created world, as is God’s wish. May God’s sovereignty soon be established, in our lifetime and in your days, and in the days of all the House of Israel. And say: Amen.
May God’s great name be acknowledged forever and ever!
May the name of the Holy One be acknowledged and celebrated, praised and worshipped, exalted and honored, extolled and acclaimed—though God, who is blessed, is truly far beyond all acknowledgement and praise, or any expressions of gratitude or consolation ever spoken in the world. And say: Amen.
May abundant peace from heaven, and life, come to us and to all Israel. And say: Amen.
May the one who brings harmony on high, bring harmony to us and to all Israel and to all who dwell on earth. And say: Amen.
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Cantor Azi Schwartz of Park Avenue Synagogue New York, New York
Cantor Azi Schwartz is the Senior Cantor of Park Avenue Synagogue in New York, and is a world-renowned vocal performer and
recording artist whose music reaches Jewish and interfaith audiences internationally.
Azi has performed at Carnegie Hall and Madison Square Garden; on PBS and on Richard Gere’s movie 'Norman'; and for Pope Francis.
He has released nine albums of Jewish liturgical music.
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