Barukh atah Adonai eloheinu melekh ha-olam, borei pri ha-gafen.
Barukh atah Adonai eloheinu melekh ha-olam, asher kidshanu b’mitzvotav v’ratzah vanu, v’shabbat kodsho b’ahava u-v’ratzon hinhilanu zikaron l’ma·aseh v’reishit, ki hu yom t’hilah l’mikra·ei kodesh, zekher litzi·at mitzrayim, ki vanu vaharta v’otanu kidhashta mikol ha-amim, v’shabbat kodsh’kha b’ahava u-v’ratzon hinhaltanu.
Barukh atah Adonai, m’kadesh ha-shabbat.
Blessed are you, Adonai our God, Ruler of time and space, creator of the fruit of the vine.
Blessed are you, Adonai our God, Ruler of time and space, who wanted us and made us holy through mitzvot, and who lovingly and willingly gave us Shabbat, a measure of God’s holiness, a symbol of creation. It is the first of sacred times, a symbol of the exodus from Egypt. You have chosen us and sanctified us from among all peoples by lovingly and willingly giving us Your holy Shabbat.
Cantor Azi Schwartz of Park Avenue SynagogueNew 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....more
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