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Avinu Malkeinu Medley

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

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1. Avinu Malkeinu
Avinu Malkeinu, Ein Lanu Melech Ela Atah.

Our Father, our King, we have no King but You.

2. Anim Zemiros
An-im Z’miros B’shirim E’erog, Ki Eilecha Nafshi Sa-arog.
Nafshi Chamdah B’tzeil Yadecha, Lada-as Kol Raz Sodaecha.

3. Ki Anu
Ki Anu Amecha V’atah Elokeinu,
Anu Vanecha V’atah Avinu.
Anu Avadecha V’atah Adoneinu,
Anu K’halecha V’atah Chelkeinu.

For we are your people and You are our G-d,
We are Your children and You are our Father.
We are Your servants and You are our Master,
We are Your congregation and You are our portion.


By Avraham Fried   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
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Avraham Friedman (stage name Fried) is perhaps the most popular Jewish musical entertainer. His music includes traditional Chassidic melodies as well as original compositions. His music is traditional yet modern, and tends to integrate many styles of popular music with Jewish lyrics and themes.

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Posted: Oct 7, 2011
Avinu Malkeinu
Chag Samech, Shanah Tovah, May you be inscribed and sealed.
Posted By Dr. Sasha Winderbaum, Delray Beach, FL

Posted: Oct 3, 2011
G-d is holiest and most amazing.
Critically commenting on our comments. We tend to ineptly comment more about the cantor and the holy song,when in fact we should be applying all our wondrous amazement ,focus and energy with the glory on Holiest Ha-Shem , the most High. After all ,did Ha-Shem not create all cantors,persons and songs, so that we might please Him ,and then thank our fellow man ???
Posted By mark alcock, Dbn., ZA

Posted: Sep 28, 2011
Hebrew
I don't read the transliteration well. Do you have the words to the songs printed in Hebrew? I have been teaching Bar ant Bat MItzvah children for many years. I think I am too old to learn how to read transliteration at this time in my life .help.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Sep 28, 2011
Gratitude
Being in Hong Kong far from home. to be able to touch some sweet love brings tears to the eyes and tenderly massages the heart.
Posted By Sari Brodey, Lantau, Hong Kong

Posted: Aug 28, 2011
Catholic Liturgical music especially liturgical chants are very beautiful and of course old worldly.

The singer is Avraham Fried and he lives in Brooklyn and has concerts all the time around. You can probably see him sining on you-tube.
Posted By malka, prov, RI

Posted: Feb 8, 2011
sweet feeling ...
When there are tears in the eyes, there are no words.
I have heard this song from Barbara Streisand and there was the same feeling again,
Thank you for uploading these ... sweet touching
Posted By Avi Koen, Wilmington, DE

Posted: Feb 7, 2011
with love, gratitude & blessings to Chabad & B.S.
Thanks for your kind words of encouragement. Apropriately and with incumbency, i must take this opportunity to also applaud Chabad for their dedicated good works, aimed at restoring & saving the lost, both Jew and non-Jew. The Rabbi's bottomless generosity, of unlimited stories and lessons make us all better, more frum and truly G_d loving-fearing folk. Verily, verily verily it is not just this song but all of Judaism that captivates my mind and soul which i adopt, adore and zealously accept as Truth. Judaism are my deepest roots and Christianity... my wings. With Chabads erudite Biblical & Torah, etc. knowledge; it enlightens me as a lay preacher, i feel empowered & able to separate the chaff from the wheat. To give more Light to many unsaved & biased folk, esp beginning with G_d and Moses at Mt Sion. In truth, to love G_d with all your being, one must first accede to be a righteous, mature & sage Jew. Then is one justified to discern & grow more spiritually eg understanding Kabballah.
Posted By mark alcock, Dbn, SA

Posted: Feb 7, 2011
Mark Alcock, Dbn, SA
Mark,
It gives me such pleasure to know that not only Jews are moved by this song..the musical arrangement...and singer...but non/jews
as well.
Posted By Barry Solomon, Redondo Beach, CA
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Posted: Jan 31, 2011
TX ! You asked me to comment again. OK!
How beautiful the celestial song, such refined & apt words, how necessary the song; that cries with love and awe up to G-d. It envelopes the soul with the mystique of Torah. The song is hypnotic, supernal and transcending, it sends shrills through the body which seem to connect us with heaven and reaches the feet of G-d's sacred Omnipresence. I never tire of it; it energises me and washes my sins froim my eyes, whilst joyfully i hum & sing it all day long, esp. after i have heard it play. I wish us Christians had such a powerful and extraordinarily beautiful similar song, too. In truth, when its sung in Hebrew it's strength, beauty and meaning are unparalleled.
Posted By mark alcock, Dbn, SA

Posted: Jan 28, 2011
Avinu Malkeinu Medley
While listening to this medley, I feel I am dancing with G-d. It takes you right there. Heavenly.
Posted By Patrick Delaney, Dublin, Ireland



 

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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.


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