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Hashem Melekh = 620__השם מלך_קרליבך

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Rabbi Saadia Gaon Taught: there are 620 Letters in the TEN COMMANDMENTS.
The Total amount of Mitzvoth (commandments) in the TORAH 613 & 7 Rabbinical.
כתב רב סעדיה גאון על פי הגמרא: כל התרי"ג מצות קיבלנו "ביחד"
במעמד הר סיני והיו כלולים בעשרת הדברות שהם בדיוק 620 אותיות. כל המצוות שבתורה.


R' Saadia Gaon Taught that: This VERSE from the MORNING PRAYER equals all 620 commandments +7 Rabbinic) The same amount of LETTERS in the TEN COMMANDMENTS... And this Equals KETER המשפט: ה' מלך = 620 (כתר מצוות כולל613+7 מדרבנן 7) ר' סעדיה גאון)~ th18- of Shevat, 5770 - Feb. 2, 2010 - w/ Ariela (violin) Maury Epstein_Moshe (Guitar) Aroniko (Qanun)

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  • And HaRav Haye' Avraham [67b] wrote: the hebrew letters, Mem-Nun-Tzadi-Peh-Het [Pakh] are split into THREE SYLLABLES...

    מנ, צ, פך - Mann = Hashem Melekh...Tzadi = Hashem Malakh...Pakh = Hashem Yimlokh...

    The meaning here is: "Melekh" {King] "only" = 90 - while rather "Yimlokh" [Will Rule] = 100 ~May it be very soon, Amen

  • I like it but for whatver reason the middle eastern instrumentation gave it more of a Spanish sound like some balkan-sephardi Romanceros but at the same time sounds like it could be a Hispanic ballad

  • השב לסרטון זה...  THANX FOR THE OBSERVATION...

  • I personally like the last voice solo which leads into the Final "FAST" ending...

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  • The Lord is King, the Lord was King, the Lord will be King forever and ever. The Lord will be King over the earth; on that day the Lord will be One His Name One.

  • the speeding and slowing also gives in an Andalusian-Moroccan feel in addition the the romancero feel it seems to have.

  • Very beautiful indeed. A Jewish Middle Eastern version based on the Oringinal Carlebach tune.

    ממש שיר וגילום יפים מושתתים על ידי השיר המקורי של ר' קארלבך.

  • I love love love this song! I listen to it every day :)

  • very nice video tov toda

  • The last mitzvah added was the mitzvah of chanukah candles. The Nesivot Shalom teaches how Chanukah is like the Keter!

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