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- Anim_Zemirot abstract "Anim Zemirot (אנעים זמירות, lit. "I shall sing sweet songs") IPA: [ʔanˈʕiːm zĕmiːˈroθ] is a Jewish liturgical poem sung in the synagogue at the end of Shabbat and holiday morning services. Formally, it is known as Shir Hakavod (שיר הכבוד, lit. "Song of Glory") IPA: [ˈʃiːr hakkɔˈβoð], but it is often referred to as anim zemirot, after the first two words of the poem.Anim Zemirot is recited responsively, with the first verse read aloud by the shaliach tzibbur (שליח ציבור, lit. messenger of the congregation), the second verse recited by the congregation in unison, and so on. The poem is believed to have been written by Rav Yehudah HeHassid, the 12th-century German scholar and pietist.".
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- Anim_Zemirot hasPhotoCollection Anim_Zemirot.
- Anim_Zemirot subject Category:Jewish_liturgical_poems.
- Anim_Zemirot subject Category:Mussaf.
- Anim_Zemirot subject Category:Shabbat_prayers.
- Anim_Zemirot subject Category:Shacharit_for_Shabbat_and_Yom_Tov.
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- Anim_Zemirot type JewishLiturgicalPoems.
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- Anim_Zemirot comment "Anim Zemirot (אנעים זמירות, lit. "I shall sing sweet songs") IPA: [ʔanˈʕiːm zĕmiːˈroθ] is a Jewish liturgical poem sung in the synagogue at the end of Shabbat and holiday morning services. Formally, it is known as Shir Hakavod (שיר הכבוד, lit. "Song of Glory") IPA: [ˈʃiːr hakkɔˈβoð], but it is often referred to as anim zemirot, after the first two words of the poem.Anim Zemirot is recited responsively, with the first verse read aloud by the shaliach tzibbur (שליח ציבור, lit.".
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- Anim_Zemirot isPrimaryTopicOf Anim_Zemirot.