Learn the EinvKelohenu, Alenu, Adon Olam Prayer
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.