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Revision as of 03:40, 5 February 2024
"קל ההדאות" | |
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Song by Avraham Fried | |
from the album No Jew Will Be Left Behind | |
Language | Hebrew |
English title | Kale |
Released | 1981 |
Studio |
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Genre | Disco |
Length | 4:04 |
Label | Holyland |
Composer(s) | Baruch Chait |
Lyricist(s) | Prayers for Shabbat |
Producer(s) | Sheya Mendlowitz |
No Jew Will Be Left Behind track listing | |
8 tracks | |
Holyland's Greatest Hits track listing | |
English Release 16 tracks Hebrew Release 14 tracks
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Kale is a Hebrew song by the Jewish singer Avraham Fried, released in as part of his album No Jew Will Be Left Behind. The song is based on a traditional prayer for Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest, and praises God as the source of peace and holiness.
The song was composed by Baruch Chait, a prominent Jewish composer and founder of the group The Rabbi’s Sons, and produced by Sheya Mendlowitz, a well-known Jewish music producer. The song was recorded in New York and Tel Aviv, and features a unique Chassidic style.
The song is considered one of Fried’s most popular and influential songs, and has been covered by many other Jewish artists, such as Benny Friedman, Ohad Moskowitz, Lipa Schmeltzer and Shloime Daskal. The song is also sung by many Jewish communities around the world on Shabbat and other occasions.
Lyrics
אֵל הַהוֹדָאוֹת, אֲדוֹן הַשָּׁלוֹם,
מְקַדֵּשׁ הַשַׁבָּת, וּמְבָרֵךְ שְׁבִיעִי.
וּמֵנִיחַ בִּקְדֻשָּׁה, לְעַם מְדֻשְּׁנֵי עֹנֶג.זֵכֶר לְמַעֲשֵׂה בְרֵאשִׁית.
Trivia
- It is interesting to note that it seems like Baruch Chait was not credited on the album for composing this song.
- Song year/1981
- Song by singer/Avraham Fried
- Song by composer/Baruch Chait
- Song by producer/Sheya Mendlowitz
- Song by album/No Jew Will Be Left Behind
- Song by language/Hebrew
- Song by genre/Disco
- Song by label/Holyland Records
- Song by lyricist/Prayers for Shabbat
- Song by occasion/Shabbat
- Song
- Song by studio/GB Sound, N.Y.C.
- Song by musical ensemble/Zimriah Orchestra
- Song by arranger/Marty Lewinter
- Song by engineer/Gadi Bodinger
- Song by mastering engineer/Gladys Hopkowitz
- Song by backing vocalist/Sheya Schwebel
- Song by backing vocalist/Shloimy Reich
- Song by backing vocalist/Yossi Feit