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Avinu Malkeinu Medley

1. Avinu Malkeinu 2. An'im Zemiros 3. Ki Anu Amecha





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Avinu Malkeinu Medley
1. Avinu Malkeinu 2. An'im Zemiros 3. Ki Anu Amecha
Avinu Malkeinu, Our Father our King; An'im Zemiros, I sing songs and melodies I will weave; Ki Anu Amecha, We are Your people and You are our G-d.  (8:20)
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