This video is for the final few prayers of the Sabbath in holiday’s service EinvKelohenu, Alenu, and Adon Olam. See if you can practice them and learn them. I am taping this in Chicago so; it helps to have your Chicago Bear keep you on if you are doing this. Okay, here we go, find a Sedure and here is EinvKelohenu. There is a couple of tunes here is the main one [Singing] that tune follows the whole way [Singing].
Now, that is on page 262 of the Sedure we used, Sedure Khadash by Media Judeka but any Shabbat Sedure should havethat, okay then the Alenu, I will sing the first 2 paragraphs through and then the end [Singing]. Now, we are standing at this point I mean the whole time. So, for this and our next verse, you go [Singing] and then bend your knees [Singing] bend the knees and bend over [Singing] and then stand up [Singing] repeat that [Singing]. Repeat that [Singing] then we usually do the last paragraph silently. And, then pick up [Singing] at the end [Singing] Then you have the Motor Skuddish separate video on Halah recite Motor Skuddish, good for every Jew to learn. Then finally, the Adon Olam, there is a lot of tunes you can put them on as any song to this here is kind of the main one [Singing]. EinvKelohenu, Alenu, and Adon Olam.
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