Indian L'chu Neranena - לְכו נְרַנְנָה (הודי)
One of Nava Tehila's melodies for psalm 95. For bilingual display of verses click A/א above
Nava Tehila Music Library
Kallah Conference, Ohio 2009
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Music: Yoel Sykes

Text

Click “Siddur Ashkenaz” below for the full Kabbalat Shabbat text

לְכוּ נְרַנְּנָה לַיהוה, נָרִֽיעָה לְצוּר יִשְׁעֵֽנוּ:

Come, let us sing joyously to God, raise a shout for our rock and deliverer.

L'chu neranena l’Adonai, nari’a letzur yish'enu

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Method

More than the melodies! At Nava Tehila, we've developed chant-based prayer services that are inclusive, ecstatic, and transformative. Ready to bring this musical prayer method to your community? Check out our tutorials.

Kavvanot

In the Nava Tehila method, kavvanot — intentions for inner engagement with the words of prayer — are developed through close attention to the language of the psalms: Pshat, Midrash, and Kabbalistic and Hasidic illumination. Click the source title below to open these biblical verses in Sefaria, where rich commentary is directly linked to the text.
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Leading prayers at the URJ Biennial Conference, Boston 2017
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