Sacred Songs. In English.

Sacred Jewish liturgy in English — for children ages 7–12, for synagogues, for families. So they sing, and everyone in the room understands.

Come My Beloved (Lecha Dodi) — English version by Walter J. Kin of the 16th-century Kabbalat Shabbat hymn welcoming the Sabbath bride. Sacred liturgy as a singable English melody for children and grown-ups alike. Read the story → · ▶ Listen on Spotify ↗

🕯️ Yom Kippur
All Vows
Kol Nidrei · Yom Kippur opening

An English setting of the Aramaic declaration that opens Yom Kippur — perhaps the most emotionally charged moment in the Jewish year. For those who do not yet know Hebrew or Aramaic.

also in Hebrew
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📖 Psalm 145
Happy Are Those
Psalm 145 (Ashrei) · daily prayer

An English setting of Ashrei — recited three times a day in traditional Jewish practice. Wisdom-poetry about gratitude and the steady presence of God.

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⛰️ Psalm 121
I Will Lift Up My Eyes
Psalm 121 (Esa Einai) · Song of Ascents

«I lift up my eyes to the hills — where does my help come from?» One of the most beloved Psalms, the traveler's prayer.

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🎶 Psalm 100
Make A Joyful Noise
Psalm 100 (Mizmor LeTodah) · psalm of thanksgiving

«Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth.» Psalm 100 — the universal call to communal gratitude.

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🕊️ Medieval Hymn
Master Of The World
Adon Olam · medieval Hebrew hymn

One of the oldest and most beloved Jewish hymns, sung at the close of services worldwide. An English setting that preserves the awe.

also in Hebrew
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🤲 High Holy Days
Our Father Our King
Avinu Malkeinu · High Holy Days petition

The defining prayer of the High Holy Days — a personal address to God as both Father and King. English setting for accessibility.

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🙌 Psalm 117
Praise The Lord
Psalm 117 (Hallelu Et Adonai) · shortest psalm

The shortest of all the Psalms — and perhaps the most universal: «Praise the Lord, all you nations.» An invitation to everyone.

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🌿 Psalm 23
The Lord Is My Shepherd
Psalm 23 (Adonai Roi) · perhaps the world's most-quoted psalm

«The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.» Probably the most-quoted Psalm in human history. Set with reverence and warmth.

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✋ Numbers 6:24-26
The Priestly Blessing
Birkat Kohanim (Yevarechecha) · ancient blessing

«May the Lord bless you and keep you.» The oldest known Jewish prayer in continuous use — found inscribed on silver scrolls from the 7th century BCE.

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🤝 Psalm 133
We Belong Together
Psalm 133 (Hineh Ma Tov) · brotherhood

«Behold how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell together in unity.» The title track of the album. The song of belonging.

also in Hebrew
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🌹 Kabbalat Shabbat
Come My Beloved
Lecha Dodi · Safed, c. 1540

The Kabbalistic poem by Rabbi Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz of Safed, welcoming Shabbat as a bride. Sung every Friday evening worldwide. An English setting that honors the 16th-century mystic.

also in Hebrew
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