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Good #Shabbos here's my translation of Lecha Dodi from Kabbalat #Shabbat by #Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz
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Lecha dodi, likrat kallah, pnei Shabbat
nekabelah.
Garden, remember was spoken in one word
of God of unity caused it to be heard.
Hashem is one and one is his name for
fame and for beauty and to be
proclaimed. Lecha dodi, likrat kallah,
pnei Shabbat nekabelah.
Go forth to welcome Shabbat. Let us come
for she is the source that the blessing
is from chosen to begin with from
ancient times. The last to be made but
the first in mind. Lecha dodi, likrat
kallah, pnei Shabbat nekabelah.
Holy royal city of the king, rise up
from the midst of the ruins you'll
spring. For too long you've sat in that
tearful valley. Now he will have pity
and show you mercy.
Lecha dodi, likrat kallah, pnei Shabbat
nekabelah.
Shake off the dust, rise up from below.
My people get dressed in your beautiful
clothes. The sun of Yesha from Belech
and Nirba. Draw my soul close and redeem
it on high. Lecha dodi, likrat kallah,
pnei Shabbat nekabelah.
Wake yourself, wake yourself, it's the
time for your light to come to rise up
and shine. Wake up, wake up and sing us
a tale. Through you the glory of Hashem
is unveiled. Lecha dodi, likrat kallah,
pnei Shabbat nekabelah.
Don't be ashamed and don't get confused.
Why are you downcast? What makes you
blue? My afflicted people take refuge in
you. On At site the city will be rebuilt
anew. Lecha Dodi Likrat Kallah, Penei
Shabbat
Nekabelah.
Those who plundered you will be repaid.
All who would destroy you will be far
away. Your God will rejoice over you at
his side, just as a groom rejoices over
his bride. Lecha Dodi Likrat Kallah,
Penei Shabbat Nekabelah. To the right
and the left you'll spread out, and you
shall worship Hashem, no doubt. With the
man on hand who descends from Peretz
will rejoice and be as happy as it gets.
Lecha Dodi Likrat Kallah, Penei Shabbat
Nekabelah.
Come, oh crown of her husband, in peace.
Rejoice and sing, let the gladness
increase between the faithful, precious
human beings. Come, oh bride, oh come,
Shabbat queen.