Posted on 09/27/2009 2:18:19 PM PDT by EveningStar
As you know, Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year, begins today at sundown and ends tomorrow at sundown. The evening service begins with the Kol Nidre. It has a haunting melody and I thought you might like to hear it (guess the singer).
This is the translation from Aramaic:
"All vows, obligations, oaths, and anathemas, whether called 'konam,' 'konas,' or by any other name, which we may vow, or swear, or pledge, or whereby we may be bound, from this Day of Atonement until the next (whose happy coming we await), we do repent. May they be deemed absolved, forgiven, annulled, and void, and made of no effect; they shall not bind us nor have power over us. The vows shall not be reckoned vows; the obligations shall not be obligatory; nor the oaths be oaths."
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Very powerful and moving.
is wishing you a blessed holiday appropriate?
Thanks ES for posting this. I was never aware of the full meaning of this day and the song and prayer. It is very beautiful.
Any idea why the traslation is from the Aramaic, and not the Biblical Hebrew?
If wishing you a blessed holiday is appropriate, my wishes for blessing for you and your family are offered.
OMG, amazing. It must be one of the great tenors? A non-Jew? I have heard some famous Jewish singers singing it but this version I have not heard. It aint the Neil Diamond version...
Wishing everyone an easy fast and a good inscription for the year 5770. I apologize to all FReepers for any offensive words or conveyed attitudes in any of my posts this last year. I will attempt always to get my point across without anything personal, but I have made mistakes, I am sure. I am sorry.
To all the Jewish FRpers, a good and blessed Yom Kippur.
"Be'shalom" - "Lehit"
:)
It’s written in Aramaic.
I love Max Bruch's "Kol Nidre" -- here are the YouTube links, Parts 1 and 2:
Listened to the music. Wow — thanks for sharing!
Intended to apply to any promises made to God in the coming year, so the person does not incur a curse for failing to follow through on impractical promises made in haste. It is not intended to let out of promises made to people.
Thank you. :)
I have Max Bruch’s Kol Nidre on CD - as well as his Scottish Fantasy and first violin concerto - all beautiful works.
Thanks for posting.......to ALL Jewish Freepers....have a Blessed Yom Kippur.
In a classic act of ecumenism, the prayer was set to music by Max Bruch, a Scottish Presbyterian.
Like all nations governed by men, it’s far from perfect but we need to pray for Israel in this very difficult time.
Let us also pray that the American Jews who turned to Obama in the election will repent in the next cycle as it becomes clear to them that they made a dreadful mistake — one that may lead to massive damage to or the destruction of Israel.
Thank you so much.
Cantor Leibele Waldman sings Kol Nidre
A splendid voice and beautifully chanted.
Blessings to you on this great and holy day.
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