Tov l'hodot

  
טוֹב לְהוֹדוֹת

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Tov l'hodot la'hashem,
Tov l'hodot la'hashem, ulzamer ulzamer l'shimcha elyon,
Tov l'hodot la'hashem.

l'hagid baboker chasdecha, l'hagid baboker chasdecha, v'emunatcha baleylot, v'emunatcha baleylot,
Tov Tov l'hodot la'hashem.
טוֹב לְהֹדוֹת לַה', וּלְזַמֵּר לְשִׁמְךָ עֶלְיוֹן. לְהַגִּיד בַּבֹּֽקֶר חַסְדֶּֽךָ, וֶאֱמוּנָתְךָ בַּלֵּילוֹת

Translation:

It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises unto Thy name, O Most High;
To declare Thy lovingkin​dness in the morning, and Thy faithfuln​ess in the night seasons.

Trans​lation source: Jewish Publicati​on Society Bible (1917) (public domain)

Information:

Lyrics: Psalms 92:2-3
Music: Various, including Shlomo Carlebach

Sung by Shlomo Carlebach on YouTube:


Cover of Miami Boys' Choir version on YouTube:


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The version of the song described as "often sung at seudah shlisheet, where the niggun continues into Shir Hama'alot" originally performed by The Rabbi's Sons, with writing credit to Itzy Katz. Licensed for streaming and digital downloads.

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Description: Often sung at seudah shlisheet, where the niggun continues into Shir Hama'alot

Description: Shlomo Carlebach

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