Ein Keloheinu (in Hebrew: אֵין כֵּאלֹהֵינוּ, "there is none like our God") is a well known Jewish hymn. Orthodox Jews pronounce it as Ein Kelokeinu when...
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Hebrew hymn Ein Keloheinu, which is Non Como Muestro Dio in Judaeo-Spanish. Non Como Muestro Dio is also included, alongside Ein Keloheinu, in Mishkan...
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along with him. After the Amidah comes the full Kaddish, followed by Ein keloheinu. In Orthodox Judaism this is followed by a reading from the Talmud on...
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Hashanah. Verse 14 is the opening of verses recited by some before Ein Keloheinu. In the Roman Rite liturgy, this Psalm is recited, divided into its...
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example, the practice of most Ashkenazic communities in Israel to recite Ein Keloheinu during the week, as is the Sephardic practice. The ritual of the United...
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services, the entire congregation sings the well-known Hebrew hymn Ein Keloheinu as Non Como Muestro Dio in Ladino. Actress and singer Lea Michele was...
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to the end of the Musaf service, Sephardim read Kol Yisrael before Ein Keloheinu. The Hazan calls Barechu before the `Aleinu. After Aleinu, some Sephardim...
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1600s.) Some Spanish and Portuguese Jews precede Birkat Hamazon with "Ein Keloheinu" on Shabbat and holidays. Tzur Mishelo Achalnu is sung in some communities...
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said. There are also special chapters to be said on some special days. Ein Keloheinu אין כאלהינו A lyrical prayer recited at the end of services, praising...
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Yigdal is customarily sung to the same melody as are Adon Olam and Ein Keloheinu. On the three pilgrimage festivals, the melody shown here is the tune...
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