I agree with Vassephardi, the World Trade Center and other buildings shown here is completely inappropriate when this piyot deals with praising Hashem.
This piyot is usually found at the end of the Amida of Shahrit of RH and is recited before the repeat of the Amida by the Hazzan. Any siddur Sephardic Yerushalmi has it.
I am Portuguese - Sefardi, and I live in Israel. If you tell me where this is found in the Rosh Hashana service, then I will look for it. My neighbors are Moroccan and they will tell me if it is in their siddur. There is a lot in common between Portuguese and Moroccan Jews, since many of the Moroccans came from Spain and Portugal. It is a lovely piyut, and I enjoyed it very much. I can copy the words from the video.
@72Yonatan I think you say it also. I'm Bukharian and I remember this. You are closer to Morocaans then us, but I think that Sefardi prayers are pretty much universal (except some additions and minor differences with Syrians- because sometimes in the Selichot at least it says Syrians say this). Maybe that is why (you have Syrian Mahzor).
I agree with Vassephardi, the World Trade Center and other buildings shown here is completely inappropriate when this piyot deals with praising Hashem.
This piyot is usually found at the end of the Amida of Shahrit of RH and is recited before the repeat of the Amida by the Hazzan. Any siddur Sephardic Yerushalmi has it.
joe07990 4 months ago
What does the "World Trade Center" have to do with our Rosh Hoshanah?
Terrible montage.
Terrible.
vassephardi 4 months ago
it is said before the amida in the service...usually found in the back of the siddur...
MrTricoman 5 months ago
nice music, it sounds in many ways like spanish music, from Andalucia. Muy bien!
cantodelcavallero 6 months ago
I did not find the words in my Mahzor for Rosh Hashana; where are the lyrics found for this piyut?
72Yonatan 1 year ago
@72Yonatan - Are you Moroccan? If not I think that is why. This is either Moroccan strictly or sephardic
sammyshultz 1 year ago
@sammyshultz
I am Portuguese - Sefardi, and I live in Israel. If you tell me where this is found in the Rosh Hashana service, then I will look for it. My neighbors are Moroccan and they will tell me if it is in their siddur. There is a lot in common between Portuguese and Moroccan Jews, since many of the Moroccans came from Spain and Portugal. It is a lovely piyut, and I enjoyed it very much. I can copy the words from the video.
72Yonatan 1 year ago
Our siddur in the bet knesset is Syrian. Probably that is why it is not found there.
72Yonatan 1 year ago
@72Yonatan I think you say it also. I'm Bukharian and I remember this. You are closer to Morocaans then us, but I think that Sefardi prayers are pretty much universal (except some additions and minor differences with Syrians- because sometimes in the Selichot at least it says Syrians say this). Maybe that is why (you have Syrian Mahzor).
extazy17 4 months ago
I didnt understand it very well but I thought this was beutifull makes me want to study hebrew harder
NatanelYaHu 1 year ago
מרגש ביותר, תפארת לעם היהודי, ברוך שבחר בנו מכל העמים
האם ניתן להשיג דיסקים של הרב בצרי ? שמעתי שיש אבל איפה ?
hagulishimel 2 years ago