Jewish cantorial gems - Moscow Male Choir "Hassidic Cappella"


The Moscow Male Jewish Choir - "Hassidic Cappella" was formed in 1989 in order to perform and popularize Jewish vocal music - sacred and profane. We have collected here a number of outstanding performances of synagogue cantorial music.

1. Adon Olam (Master of the World) - a hymn praising God, attributed to Solomon Ibn Gabirol (1021-1058)
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2. Avinu Malkeinu (Our Father, Our King)  - an ancient litany, partially composed according to tradition by Rabbi Akiba, from the Jewish liturgy.
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Image3. Mi Shebeyrach (He who blesses) - A Jewish blessing for someone else...
The choir accompanies the world famous New York cantor Joseph Malovany.
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4. Sim Shalom (Grant peace) - one of the benedictions of the 18 benedictions prayed by Jews three times a day.
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5. Yitgadal weyitkadash (Magnified and sanctified) - the Kaddish, prayer of the sanctification of God's name.
Hassidic niggun.
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6. Sheheheyanu wekiyemanu (Who kept us alive) - the blessing on being able to accomplish again a commandment or eating a new fruit.
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7. Ten Shabbat weten shalom (Give peace and give Sabbath) - a song in honor of Jerusalem of Haim Hefer.
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8. Zmirot leShabbat (Hymns for Sabbath) - songs sung by the family around the Sabbath table
The choir accompanies Cantor Joseph Malovany.
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9. Yismechu bemalkhutkha (Rejoice in Your kingdom) - a prayer sung in honor of the Sabbath 
The choir accompanies the Cantor Joseph Malovany
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10. Kol Nidrei (All vows) - The opening prayer of the Day of Atonement liturgy.
The choir accompanies Cantor Joseph Malovany
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