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OSEH SHALOM (SATB or TTBB Choir)
by Michael Reid Winikoff

For Choir With Optional piano, Harp or ad lib. Guitar

DURATION: 3:05                                     Purchase

SATB - YouTube Score Animation Listen/View
TTBB - Listen Only

THE TEXT - A prayer for peace, the final verse of the full Kaddish, which occurs in every service liturgy.  The verse also concludes the silent Amidah.

MUSIC / PERFORMANCE - This original tune is arranged here for four parts, but is also congregation-friendly and may be sung in unison, or may be adapted to two parts.  Beautiful as an exit selection at the end of the silent Amidah.

See Adaptabilities - Oseh Shalom) 

Challenge level - 2 out of 6 stars

Oseh shalom bimromav

Hu ya-aseh shalom aleinu
V'al kol Yisrael
(V'al kol yoshvei teiveil)
V'imru:  Amein

May He Who establishes peace in
the heavens
Establish peace for us
And for all Israel
(And for all who dwell on Earth)
And say ye:  Amen.