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Sholom Secunda
Lechu Neranenoh
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Sholom Secunda
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0:39
"Lechu Neranenoh" is a Jewish liturgical song composed by Sholom Secunda in the early 20th century. The song is traditionally sung during the Friday night service, and it is often used as an opening hymn to welcome the Sabbath. The composition of "Lechu Neranenoh" is believed to have taken place in the 1920s, although the exact date is unknown. The song was first performed in public in 1927, at a concert in New York City. The premiere was a great success, and the song quickly became popular among Jewish congregations throughout the United States. "Lechu Neranenoh" is a three-movement piece, with each movement featuring a different melody and text. The first movement is based on the opening verses of Psalm 95, which are traditionally recited during the Friday night service. The melody is upbeat and joyful, reflecting the celebratory nature of the Sabbath. The second movement is based on the opening verses of Psalm 96, which are also recited during the Friday night service. The melody is more contemplative and introspective, reflecting the solemnity of the Sabbath. The third movement is based on the opening verses of Psalm 98, which are traditionally recited during the Sabbath morning service. The melody is lively and energetic, reflecting the joy and exuberance of the Sabbath. Overall, "Lechu Neranenoh" is characterized by its rich harmonies, intricate melodies, and expressive use of Hebrew text. The song has become a beloved part of the Jewish liturgical tradition, and it continues to be performed and sung in synagogues around the world.
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