A Shabbos-themed song performed by Rabbi Meir Simcha Sperling.
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The opening of this track, in Rabbi Meir Simcha Sperling’s own words — taken from the captions, so names and Hebrew terms may be approximate.
[music] یاسخ [singing] بخليش [music] [singing] [music] [singing] בסוף בלכס [singing] [music] [singing][music] خس [singing] [music] salts [music][singing] words [singing][music] to whom
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- 0:09[music] یاسخ [singing] بخليش [music] [singing] [music] [singing] בסוף בלכס [singing] [music]…
- 0:41[singing][music] خس [singing] [music] salts [music][singing] words [singing][music] to whom…
- 1:11[music][singing] یا ش الله [music] ربنا [singing] خیمشو [singing] [music] [singing]…
- 1:47ربنا [singing][music] [singing] [music] [singing] [music] خديka [singing][music] [music] [singing] شلا…
- 2:18شلا [music] [singing] شمرزخ [music][singing] بدشم [music][singing] میخوش [singing][music] خشز [music][singing]…
- 2:55[singing][music] [music] in [singing][music] [music] [singing] [music] Yeah.…
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