Baruch Adonai is read together in Hebrew
Amen v'Amen is sung by singer in Hebrew, who will go straight into Nishmat kol chai
The leader then reads Umibaladecha (Middle of third line of Nishmat Paragrah) in Hebrew together with community until Anachnu Modim
The leader then reads If our mouths were full of song in English until 'heaven and earth' on page 20.
Below you'll find an audio file as well as the page from our booklet.
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Baruch Adonai (Hebrew) - Click here to download the audio file
Amen v'Amen/Nishmat kol Chai (Hebrew) - Click here to download the audio file NEED UPDATE
Umibaladecha (Hebrew) - Click here to download the audio file
If our mouths were full of song (English) - Click here to download the audio file
Full Page - Click here to download the audio file NEED UPDATE
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