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This text is the high point of the service known as Kabbalat Shabbat, a collection of Psalms and poems that get us in the spiritual mood to welcome the Sabbath. The chorus translates to ‘Come, my beloved, to greet the Bride; let us welcome the Sabbath presence.’
Let’s go, my beloved, to meet the bride,
Let us welcome the presence of Shabbat.
"Observe" and "Remember" two words as one,,
Proclaimed by the Only, forgotten by none.
God is one and God’s Name is one,
Praised, and renowned, and glorified.
To greet Shabbat, come, let us go,
For she is the wellspring of blessing,
From creation's beginning a royal veiled glow
The last thought created, the first sanctified.
Awake, awake!
Arise, shine out light bold and clear,
Awaken! Awaken! Utter a song,
Through you the presence of God comes alive.
Come in peace, her husband's pride,
Joyful, happy, gratified.
Into the midst of the faithful tribe,
Come O Bride! Come O Bride!
credits
from Sasson v'Simcha,
released June 9, 2023
David Sasso - vocals, guitar
Ariel Wyner - vocals, mandolin
Sofia Chiarandini - vocals, fiddle
G Rockwell - banjo
Noah Harrington - bass
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