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Zemirot or Z'miros (Hebrew: זמירות zǝmîrôt, singular:
zimrah but
often called by the
masculine zemer) are
Jewish hymns,
usually sung in the
Hebrew or Aramaic...
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guests at
Shabbat meals (hachnasat orchim, "hospitality").
Singing zemiroth or niggunim,
special songs for
Shabbat meals (commonly sung
during or after...
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various occasions Zemiroth for
Sabbath Eve
Zemiroth (Songs) for
Sabbath Day
Zemiroth (Songs) for
Seudah Sheli****h (The
Third Meal)
Zemiroth (Songs) for Melaveh...
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notable that
although many
other traditions avoid using the poem Anim
Zemiroth on the Sabbath, for fear that its
holiness would be less
appreciated due...
- Rosenfeld-Hadad, p. 252. Scherman,
Nosson (1979). "Sabbath Morning".
Zemiroth:
Sabbath Songs. Brooklyn:
Mesorah Publications. pp. 208–211. ISBN 0-89906-156-7...
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artistic performance of Beethoven's Sonatas. London,
Augener & Co, 1895
Zemiroth Israel,
traditional Hebrew melodies chanted in the
synagogue and the home...
- Mediæval
Hebrew minstrelsy :
songs for the
bride queen's feast ;
sixteen zemiroth.
James Clarke. OCLC 82503829. https://mg.alhatorah.org/Full/Yechezkel/27...