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Lecha Dodi, the quintessential prayer welcoming the Shabbos Queen (the “Bride”), written by 16th-century Tzfas kabbalist Rav Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz, is at the center of the Kabbalas Shabbos tefillah. In virtually every community, it’s recited in song — either a standard tune specific to that kehillah, or a weekly selection from a collection of familiar niggunim.
Singer Uri Davidi
At the moment, I’m singing Avrum Mordche Schwartz’s “Kiddush” tune. I like to use newish songs that fit Lecha Dodi, and which the people in shul know.
(Originally featured in Mishpacha, Issue 714)