Selected songs from the prayers of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
Come to Shul familiar with our high holiday services, click below to learn the tunes
If there's a specific song you would like us to sing at Shul or if you want to learn tunes that aren't included below, please call the rabbi or email [email protected]
- Tishrei Tunes (High Holidays Songs and Prayers)
- Adon Olam
- Avinu Malkeinu Medley
- Avinu Malkeinu (This soulful melody is divided into three parts. The first, wordless, elevates the singers to a deeply spiritual mood. The second expresses yearning for the Divine, while the third is a declaration of faith in the help of our Father and King.
- Shema and Vahavta
- Ach Tzadikim (Sung at the end of services)
- High Holidays Tune (Sung in middle of Kadish)
- Kol Nidrei (Yom Kippur eve)
- Darkecho Elokeinu (The text is from the Yom Kippur eve liturgy. The melody brims over with penitence and joy of the spirit)
- Venislach (Sung in the evening service of Yom Kippur)
- Yaaleh Tachanunainu (Sung in the evening service of Yom Kippur)
- Yaale (Sung in three sections in which we beseech the Almighty for mercy and express our faith in His eternal grace)
- VeNislach (This melody is sung during the Holiday services of Yom Kippur)
- Ki Henai Kachomer (Sung in the evening service of Yom Kippur)
- Ki Hinei Kachomer (A song of three stanzas with a musical charm all its own usually sung without words)
- Veal Kulam (Sung in the evening, morning & afternoon service of Yom Kippur)
- Ki Anu Amecha (Sung in the evening, morning & afternoon service of Yom Kippur)
- Ki Onu Amecho (This melody and its stirring tune stir the soul towards repentance)
- Rachamana (Sung in the evening service of Yom Kippur)
- Darkecha (Sung in the evening, morning and afternoon services)
- Hashem Kel Rachum (Sung in the evening, morning and afternoon services)
- Avinu Malkainu 1 (Sung in the Morning and afternoon services)
- Avinu Malkainu 2 (Sung in the morning and afternoon services)
- Zachrainu L'chaim (Sung in amida of morning and afternoon services)
- Oleinu (Sung at conclusion of each service)
- Marai Kohen (Sung in the mussaf service of Yom Kippur)
- Nepolean's March (Sung at the end of Yom Kippur)
- Napoleons March (This march is remarkable for its joyous, rhythmic character)
- Atoh Bechartonu (Sung in each amida of the high holidays)
- Vesomachto (A lively tune of three stanzas sung during the holidays)
- Nigun Hakofot (A spirited rhythmic march on Simchat Torah)
- Click here to hear High Holidays wishes from the Rebbe