Kee Va-nu Va-char-tah Vi-o-sah-nu Kee-dash-tah Mee-kawl Ha-ah-mim Kee Hoo Yom Ti-chee-la Li-mik-rah-ay Ko-desh Vi-shha-bas Kawd-sho Bi-ah-ha-va U-vi-ra-tson Hin-chee-la-nu At the end of the blessing, all respond, “Amen.” Kiddush concludes with the following blessing that thanks God for giving us the Shabbos and for choosing us as His special nation. Sav-ree Muh-ruh-nun Vi-ra-buh-nun Vi-ra-bo-sai!īa-ruch Ah-tah Ah-do-noy Eh-lo-hei-nu Me-lech Ha-o-lamĪttention, gentlemen, rabbis, and my teachers!īlessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who creates the fruit of the vine. The one who is leading Kiddush then makes the following blessing over wine, and all others respond, “Amen.” God blessed the Seventh Day and made it holy, because on it He ceased from all His creative work, which God had created to fulfill its purpose. God finished by the Seventh Day His work which He had done, and He rested on the Seventh Day from all His work which He had done. The heavens and the earth and all their hosts were completed. Kee Vo Shah-vas Mee-kawl Mi-lach-to Ah-sher Ba-ra Eh-lo-him La-a-sos. Va-yi-va-rech Eh-lo-him Es Yom Ha-shi-vee-ee, Va-yi-ka-deish O-so Va-yish-bos Ba-yom Ha-shi-vee-ee Mee-kawl Mi-lach-to Ah-sher Ah-sah. Va-yi-chal Eh-lo-him Ba-yom Ha-shi-vee-ee Mi-lach-to Ah-sher Ah-sah Va-yi-chu-lu Ha-sha-ma-yim Vi-ha-ah-retz Vi-chawl Tsi-vah-um. (Quietly:) Va-yi-hee Erev Va-yi-hee Voker. God made the Shabbos holy and separate from all other days of the week. The Friday night Kiddush begins with an excerpt from Genesis 2:13 which describes how God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh day (Shabbos).
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