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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 (Album)|No Jew Will Be Left Behind]].
'''Kale''' is a [[:Category:Song by language/Hebrew|Hebrew]] song by the Jewish singer [[Avraham Fried]], released in  as part of his album [[No Jew Will Be Left Behind (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 is based on a traditional prayer for Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest, and praises God as the source of peace and holiness.

Revision as of 21:57, 18 February 2024

"קל ההדאות"
Song by Avraham Fried
from the album No Jew Will Be Left Behind
LanguageHebrew
English titleKale
Released1981
Studio
GenreDisco
Length4:04
Label
Composer(s)Baruch Chait
Lyricist(s)Prayers for Shabbat
Producer(s)Sheya Mendlowitz
No Jew Will Be Left Behind track listing
8 tracks

Side A

  1. Kale • קל ההדאות
  2. No Jew
  3. Kanay • קנא לשמך
  4. Tov • טוב להודות

Side B

  1. V'korev • וקרב פזורינו
  2. The return
  3. Korave • קרב יום
  4. Ani Maamin • אני מאמין
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Hebrew Release
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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.

Lyrics

אֵל הַהוֹדָאוֹת, אֲדוֹן הַשָּׁלוֹם,

מְקַדֵּשׁ הַשַׁבָּת, וּמְבָרֵךְ שְׁבִיעִי.


וּמֵנִיחַ בִּקְדֻשָּׁה, לְעַם מְדֻשְּׁנֵי עֹנֶג.

זֵכֶר לְמַעֲשֵׂה בְרֵאשִׁית.

Trivia

  • It is interesting to note that Baruch Chait was not credited on this album for composing this song. He was credited on the following album, The Time Is Now, for this song.