Shalom.
This is Rabbi Jonathan Ginsberg. This is the third new series of Jewish songs and blessings. Again, you should have the B’kol Echad which you can get at uscj.org for $2.50 plus shipping. When you go there, search in the book service B’kol Echad or you can find a lot of these another song books but I am referring to the pages on this book which to make it much easier if you have it.
The page 84, (foreign language) I lifted my eyes to the hills from where comes my help, my help comes from God. (Foreign language).
Page 84, (foreign language), may God sent us Elijah with a good tidings. (Foreign language).
And the page 85, Havana Shira. (Foreign language). You can see on her of being a ram.
Then page 85 in the middle, (foreign language). For good it is for us to sit together in unity. Other tune is this. (Foreign language) or (foreign language).
My favorite for the song that says that is your God is, you repeat after me. (Foreign language).
Next one is the (foreign language), God save your people. (Foreign language). That we sing as we call when we walk around the little of a natural.
Now page 86 in the middle eve do. Serve the Lord with joy. (Foreign language).
And page 86 the bottom key for they are life in the length of our days. From the (foreign language). (Foreign language).
Page 87 in the middle. (Foreign language).
The bottom co Amara they say it. The Lord, the people which were left of the sword found grace in the wilderness. (Foreign language).
Well, the next on page 88, famous sentence from the inoculants of Bratslav. Whole world is the narrow bridge, they main thing is not the fear. (Foreign language).
And the final one for this video on (foreign language) on the bottom of 88 from the Friday night of Psalms. Come let us sing to the Lord. (Foreign language)]
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