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Original music composed by Ashira Zehavi Hebrew text by Rabbi Shelomo haLevi Alkabetz (c. 1500-1576) Vocals: Ashira Zehavi, Shuki Zehavi Piano: Ashira Zehavi Winds: Peter Wertheimer Bass: Avi Perrodin Recorded in Jerusalem, IL 2010 If you enjoyed this music and would like to hear more: EMAIL me: info@ashirazehavi.com SUBSCRIBE to my Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpaX... Translation: Come, my beloved, to greet the bride; let us welcome the Shabbat. “Guard” and “Remember” in one act of speech The unique God made us hear; Hashem* is One and His name is One For renown, for splendor, and for praise. Come, my beloved… Come, let us go greet the Shabbat, For she is the source of blessing; From the beginning, from old, she is anointed, Last in creation, first in thought. Come, my beloved… Sanctuary of the King, royal city, Arise, go forth from the ruin; Too long have you sat in the valley of weeping; He will shower you with compassion. Come, my beloved… Shake yourself off! Rise from the dust! Put on your garments of splendor, My people! At the hand of the descendant of Jesse the Bethlehemite, Draw near to my soul, redeem her! Come, my beloved… Wake up, wake up! For your light has come. Arise, shine! Awaken, awaken, utter song! The glory of Hashem on you is revealed. Come, my beloved… Don't be ashamed, don’t be disgraced. Why are you downcast? Why do you moan? In you the impoverished of my people will find refuge, And the city will be rebuilt on its mound. Come, my beloved… Those who despoil you will become spoil, And all those who seek to devour you will become distant; Your God will rejoice in you As a groom rejoices in his bride. Come, my beloved… Burst forth to the right and the left; And revere Hashem; Through the descendant of the Perizite, We will rejoice and be glad. Come, my beloved… Come in peace, O crown of her husband, Both in happiness and exuberance, Among the faithful of a treasured people, Come, O bride! Come, O bride! Come, my beloved… *Hebrew for “The Name.” We use this in place of the unpronounced name of God.