The hall had been symbolically cleansed of all leaven, and now, over the hush, Meri Harris's voice rang out in solemn intonation: Baruch Ata Adonai Eloheinu Me lech Haolam. . . Blessed Are You, Lord ...
LOWREY TAKES US THERE TO ADONAI ELOHEINU MELECH. HAOLAM ASHER. THE CHARM OF THE MITZVAH TO ITS IVANA BALIC, MAYOR SHEL HANUKKAH. THE WORD HANUKKAH MEANS DEDICATE OR REDEDICATE. BEING ABLE TO DEDICATE ...
Praying — this is what we do — because we are human. I don’t mean the blessing over the wine Jews say before a Friday evening Shabbat meal —“Baruch atah, Adonai Eloheinu, Melech Ha-olam, borei p’ri ha ...