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We Sing We Stay Together: Shabbat Morning Service Prayers is a
super user-friendly Sing-Along prayer book for the Shabbat
(Saturday) Morning Synagogue Service with TRANSLITERATED ENGLISH
TEXT, translation and explanation of the service. Its primary
purpose is to make it beyond easy to learn the prayers when
listening and singing along to the 64 track music CD album set of
the same name; but it also stands, in its own right, as a learning
tool explaining the meaning of the words and the service. Our
Jewish prayers are beautiful love songs; full of goodness,
affection, adoration, hope, kindness and generosity. They are our
DNA, even if we do not know them, because these prayers, our
religion, have moulded the Jewish people; our way of thinking,
education, who we are, and what we represent. Judaism is all about
being good and positive for oneself, family, community, the wider
world - all out of respect and love for Hashem. It fills me with
gratitude, humility, and pride. Our heritage is an intellectual,
cultural, spiritual and religious blessing - but we need easy
access. I was never able to participate in, let alone enjoy, the
Shabbat Morning Service, but I loved those moments when the whole
community comes together and sings a few short prayers with moving
melodies. There just was not enough of it, we needed more singing,
much more! Community is all about family and friends, and we are
all friends, it is actually written in one of our prayers. Our
prayers are crying out to be sung with great happiness, clearly and
harmoniously. Communal prayers are all about belonging, sharing,
and that is only possible if we can all join in as equals; and for
that we need clearly articulated words that are easy to learn and
enjoyable to sing. I dedicate this project of melodizing the
Shabbat Morning Service prayers and writing a Sing-Along prayer
book to all who love and care for Jewish Continuity, Judaism,
Torah, and the Nation-State of the Jewish People, Israel; and so
also to all our wonderful friends, the righteous among the nations.
Remember to remember that when we sing together, we stay together.
AM ISRAEL CHAI - the people of Israel live. With love, and hope for
our children, Richard Collis
"O louvor que nos une: Cerimonia de oracoes matutina do Shabbat"
(We Sing We Stay Together) e um livro de oracao extremamente
acessivel para acompanhar os canticos da cerimonia matutina do
Shabbat (sabado) na sinagoga, com TEXTO TRANSLITERADO EM PORTUGUES,
traducao e explicacao da cerimonia. Seu principal objetivo e
facilitar o aprendizado das oracoes enquanto se ouve e acompanha o
conjunto homonimo de CD com 64 faixas. Mas, por si so, ele tambem
serve como uma ferramenta para explicar o significado das palavras
e da cerimonia. Nossas oracoes judaicas sao belas cancoes de amor,
repletas de bondade, afeto, adoracao, esperanca, benevolencia e
generosidade. Elas sao o nosso DNA, mesmo que nao as conhecamos,
pois tais oracoes, nossa religiao, moldaram o povo judeu: elas
moldaram nosso modo de pensar, nossa educacao, quem somos e o que
representamos. O judaismo prega que devemos ser bons e positivos
para nos mesmos, para a familia, para a comunidade e para o mundo
em geral - tudo por respeito e amor a Hashem. Isso me enche de
gratidao, humildade e orgulho. Nossa heranca e uma bencao
intelectual, cultural, espiritual e religiosa. Precisamos, porem,
de facil acesso. Eu nunca pude participar, muito menos desfrutar,
de uma cerimonia matutina do Shabbat, mas adorava os momentos em
que toda a comunidade se reunia e entoava alguns breves louvores
com melodias emocionantes. Tais momentos simplesmente nao eram
suficientes. Nos precisavamos cantar mais, muito mais! Comunidade
tem a ver com familia e amigos, e todos nos somos amigos - isto
esta, inclusive, escrito em uma de nossas oracoes. Nossas oracoes
clamam por ser entoadas com grande alegria, clareza e harmonia. As
oracoes coletivas dizem respeito a pertenca e partilha, e isso so e
possivel se todos pudermos nos unir como semelhantes. Para isso,
precisamos de palavras claramente articuladas, faceis de aprender e
agradaveis de cantar. Eu dedico este projeto de melodizacao das
oracoes da cerimonia matutina do Shabbat e a escrita de um livro de
oracao com as respectivas letras a todos os que amam e se importam
com a continuidade judaica, com o judaismo, com a Tora e com o
Estado-nacao do povo judeu, Israel, bem como a todos os nossos
maravilhosos amigos, os justos entre as nacoes. Lembrem-se de que,
quando louvamos juntos, permanecemos juntos. AM ISRAEL CHAI - o
povo de Israel vive. Com amor e esperanca para os nossos filhos,
Richard Collis
We Sing We Stay Together: Shabbat Morning Service Prayers is a
super user-friendly Sing-Along prayer book for the Shabbat
(Saturday) Morning Synagogue Service with TRANSLITERATED ENGLISH
TEXT, translation and explanation of the service. Its primary
purpose is to make it beyond easy to learn the prayers when
listening and singing along to the 64 track music CD album set of
the same name; but it also stands, in its own right, as a learning
tool explaining the meaning of the words and the service. Our
Jewish prayers are beautiful love songs; full of goodness,
affection, adoration, hope, kindness and generosity. They are our
DNA, even if we do not know them, because these prayers, our
religion, have moulded the Jewish people; our way of thinking,
education, who we are, and what we represent. Judaism is all about
being good and positive for oneself, family, community, the wider
world - all out of respect and love for Hashem. It fills me with
gratitude, humility, and pride. Our heritage is an intellectual,
cultural, spiritual and religious blessing - but we need easy
access. I was never able to participate in, let alone enjoy, the
Shabbat Morning Service, but I loved those moments when the whole
community comes together and sings a few short prayers with moving
melodies. There just was not enough of it, we needed more singing,
much more! Community is all about family and friends, and we are
all friends, it is actually written in one of our prayers. Our
prayers are crying out to be sung with great happiness, clearly and
harmoniously. Communal prayers are all about belonging, sharing,
and that is only possible if we can all join in as equals; and for
that we need clearly articulated words that are easy to learn and
enjoyable to sing. I dedicate this project of melodizing the
Shabbat Morning Service prayers and writing a Sing-Along prayer
book to all who love and care for Jewish Continuity, Judaism,
Torah, and the Nation-State of the Jewish People, Israel; and so
also to all our wonderful friends, the righteous among the nations.
Remember to remember that when we sing together, we stay together.
AM ISRAEL CHAI - the people of Israel live. With love, and hope for
our children, Richard Collis
We Sing We Stay Together (Cantamos y Permanecemos Juntos): El libro
Plegarias del Servicio Matutino del Shabbat es un libro de
plegarias para acompanar el canto en el servicio de culto del
Shabbat (sabado) por la manana, con texto transliterado a
caracteres del alfabeto latino, traduccion y explicacion del
servicio de culto. Su objetivo principal es simplificar al maximo
el aprendizaje de las oraciones, como soporte de ayuda para
escuchar y cantar con el CD de 64 canciones del mismo nombre; pero
tambien constituye, por derecho propio, una herramienta de
aprendizaje que explica el significado de las palabras y del
servicio de culto. Nuestras plegarias judias son bellas canciones
de amor, llenas de bondad, afecto, adoracion, esperanza, amabilidad
y generosidad. Son nuestro ADN aunque no las conozcamos, porque
estas plegarias, nuestra religion, han moldeado al pueblo judio:
nuestra manera de pensar y educacion, quienes somos y que
representamos. El judaismo implica ser bueno y positivo para uno
mismo, la familia, la comunidad y el mundo en general - todo por
respeto y amor a Hashem. Me llena de gratitud, humildad y orgullo.
Nuestro legado es una bendicion intelectual, cultural, espiritual y
religiosa, pero necesitamos un acceso facil. Nunca pude participar
ni aun menos disfrutar del servicio matutino del Shabbat, pero
adoraba esos momentos en que toda la comunidad se reunia y cantaba
plegarias cortas con melodias conmovedoras. No habia suficiente,
necesitabamos mas canto, !mucho mas! La comunidad es cuestion de
familia y amigos, y todos somos amigos: lo dice incluso una de
nuestras plegarias. Nuestras oraciones reclaman ser cantadas con
jubilo, clara y armoniosamente. Las plegarias comunales buscan la
pertenencia, compartir, y eso solo es posible si todos nos unimos
como iguales; necesitamos palabras claramente articuladas, faciles
de aprender y agradables de cantar. Dedico este proyecto de
melodizar las plegarias del servicio matutino del Shabbat y de
escribir un libro de plegarias para acompanar el canto a todos los
que aman y desean la continuidad judia, el Judaismo, la Tora y el
estado-nacion del pueblo judio, Israel; y asimismo a todos nuestros
maravillosos amigos, los justos entre las naciones. Acordaos de
recordar que cuando cantamos juntos, permanecemos juntos. AM ISRAEL
CHAI - el pueblo de Israel vive. Con amor y esperanza para nuestros
hijos, Richard Collis
The contributions of Dietrich Bonhoeffer to the fields of
systematics, ethics, sociology, and theology have become well known
in recent decades. What has been overlooked, however, is the
significant contribution he has also made to the study and
interpretation of the Psalms. Bonhoeffer's approach to the Psalms
is built upon an understanding of its relationship to prayer and to
Jesus Christ the Crucified One. Employing methods drawn from both
premodern and modern exegetes, Bonhoeffer develops a Christological
interpretation of the Psalms which, in certain key aspects, has not
been seen in the history of interpretation. His is an
interpretation informed by the historical reality of Jesus Christ
praying the prayers of the Psalms in his incarnation. As the church
of today prays the Psalms, it is encouraged by understanding that
they are also praying the very words which Jesus prayed. The Psalms
are not only the prayerbook of the church, more fundamentally, they
are the prayerbook of Jesus Christ. In this book, Pribbenow
explores Bonhoeffer's unique Christological interpretation of the
Psalms by means of a concentrated analysis of its development,
coherence, and significance, tracing it from its formation at
Berlin University, into the years of development at the Confessing
Church Preacher's Seminary in Finkenwalde, and through the months
of interrogation and imprisonment at the hands of the Third Reich.
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