Kabbalat Shabbat consists of seven poems, one for each day of the week, that are recited to welcome the Sabbath. The first six represent the six working days and are accompanied by Psalms. The seventh poem, L'cha Dodi, represents the Sabbath. Kaddish is a prayer said at various points in the Jewish prayer service to signify transitions and completion. It affirms faith in God's sovereignty during both ordinary times and times of tragedy.
Kabbalat Shabbat consists of seven poems, one for each day of the week, that are recited to welcome the Sabbath. The first six represent the six working days and are accompanied by Psalms. The seventh poem, L'cha Dodi, represents the Sabbath. Kaddish is a prayer said at various points in the Jewish prayer service to signify transitions and completion. It affirms faith in God's sovereignty during both ordinary times and times of tragedy.
Kabbalat Shabbat consists of seven poems, one for each day of the week, that are recited to welcome the Sabbath. The first six represent the six working days and are accompanied by Psalms. The seventh poem, L'cha Dodi, represents the Sabbath. Kaddish is a prayer said at various points in the Jewish prayer service to signify transitions and completion. It affirms faith in God's sovereignty during both ordinary times and times of tragedy.