Shlomo Katz, himself a "Cohen" of the priestly tribe, sings a moving original melody based on the Yom Kippur liturgy that describes how the People of Israel in the courtyard of our Holy Temple in Jerusalem fall on their faces and prostrate themselves when they hear the High Priest call out the Ineffable Name Yud-kay-Vav-kay once a year on Yom Kippur.
beautiful..
TheDistar10 8 months ago
can someone translate?
nenomiami 1 year ago
I know this song i think its on my Ipod
sgmale90 2 years ago
halten suchen...
jgrun300 2 years ago
tears are falling - beautiful. May the beis hamidash be built soon!
TidbitsofTorah 2 years ago
Ich bin getaufter Christ, aber ich fühle, das ich die Wahrheit nur finden kann, wenn ich im Judentum meine Wurzeln suche. Jesus, mein Herr und Rebe war Jude, wie sollte ich das vergessen??
PitPauke 2 years ago
Wow! Very inspiring. I am a Kohen and I can't wait unit the Holy Temple is rebuild so that I can better serve Hashem
MaxNHL 2 years ago
Very inspiring ! who made that song ? and when ?
shiezoli 2 years ago