Kol Nidrei is an amazing prayer. It opens the Yom Kippur evening dovening, service. It requests from G-d that we be able to cancel, annul, any oaths and promises we made in the previous year and in the next year. It wants to give us a totally clean slate, no commitments promised at a moment of well-meaning impulsive weakness or uncontrolled anger.
Should we be confidently careless about our promises, because there's this Kol Nidrei prayer? Not so simple. I attended this wonderful shiur in Matan by Ayelet Libson about the Kol Nidrei Prayer.
Here's the Kol Nidrei as sung by the late Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach.
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A favorite of mine is Moishe Oysher. Make sure to expand and read the description there.
So, are you doing the Al Haperek of Matan?
Shy, the Kol Nidrei here in our shul was great. Too bad we could't record it.
Risa, yes; how about you?
Shalom!
What were the first words heard in a movie? Times up! Kol Nidre, in "The Jazz Singer". Al Jolson (sp.?)
The movie is not exactly something for the frummies, but isn't it amazing that Kol Nidre was what the director chose to be the first words heard in the movie?
Yes, Hadassa, maybe a message to those who understand its meaning.
Shalom!
G-d always speaks. We don't understand the language well enough... sometimes for lack of trying...
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