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Shabbat Shalom

Nava Tehila shares Mizmor Shir the psalm  (ps92) to welcome Shabbat.

In these tumultuous times, the melodies help us to bring Shabbat Peace into our hearts.

Shabbat Shalom

Posted on February 13, 2026Author Rabbi David LevinCategories Judaism, Prayer, religion, Shabbat ShalomTags Mizmor Shir, nava tehila, Psalm 92

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