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Sholom Secunda
Yigdal
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Works Info
Composer
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Sholom Secunda
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:12
Yigdal is a Jewish hymn that is sung during the Sabbath and other religious occasions. It is based on the 13 principles of faith formulated by Maimonides, a medieval Jewish philosopher. The melody for Yigdal was composed by Sholom Secunda, a Jewish composer and songwriter, in the early 20th century. Yigdal was first performed in 1922 at the Great Synagogue in Warsaw, Poland. It quickly became popular among Jewish communities around the world and is still widely sung today. The hymn is typically sung in Hebrew, although there are also English translations available. Yigdal is divided into six stanzas, each corresponding to one of the 13 principles of faith. The first stanza begins with the words "Yigdal Elohim Chai," which means "Exalted be the living God." The subsequent stanzas elaborate on the various principles of faith, such as the belief in the oneness of God, the divine origin of the Torah, and the coming of the Messiah. The melody for Yigdal is characterized by its slow and solemn pace, which reflects the serious and contemplative nature of the hymn. The melody is also quite simple, with a repetitive structure that allows for easy memorization and singing by congregations. Overall, Yigdal is a powerful and meaningful hymn that has been an important part of Jewish worship for nearly a century. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the enduring relevance of the 13 principles of faith and the timeless beauty of Sholom Secunda's melody.
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