Rabbi Hirschhorn and his wife Natasha sing a song for Shabbat. Rabbi explains the meaning and significance behind each verse of this song, which he sings every Friday afternoon at the Hebrew Home to welcome Shabbat.
Shalom Aleichem
Shalom Aleichem mal’achei hasharet mal’achei elyon.
Mimelech mal’achei ham’lachim Hakadosh Baruch Hu.
Bo’achem leshalom mal’achei hashalom mal’achei elyon.
Mimelech mal’achei ham’lachim Hakadosh Baruch Hu.
Bar’chuni leshalom mal’achei hashalom mal’achei elyon.
Mimelech mal’achei ham’lachim Hakadosh Baruch Hu.
Tzetchem leshalom mal’achei hashalom mal’achei elyon.
Mimelech mal’achei ham’lachim Hakadosh Baruch Hu.
May Peace be with You
May Peace be with You, Ministering Angels, angels from the Most High from the Sovereign the Holy Blessed One
Come in peace, Ministering Angels, angels from the Most High from the Sovereign of Sovereigns the Holy Blessed One
Bless me in peace, Ministering Angels, angels from the Most High from the Sovereign of sovereigns the Holy Blessed One
Depart in peace, Ministering Angels, angels from the Most High from the Sovereign of Sovereigns the Holy Blessed One
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