Showing posts with label song - Toda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label song - Toda. Show all posts

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Thankful Thursday - Too Much Stuffing



Happy Thanksgiving Day to you all, dear Gail-Friends.  This thought has been running through my head, so I wrote it down. . . and a poem appeared:


Too much stuffing – too much fat
But over-kill is where it’s at
Instead, let’s over-do on love
And praises for our God above
Let’s minimize the pies and dressing
And focus on our many blessings.
~ Gail G Golden

Hashem speaks about giving thanks many times in His Word (103 times in the Complete Jewish Bible version). I received this interesting and inspiring  meditation about thanks from Jewish Jewels:

"Let's  look at the root of the concept of “thanksgiving” in Hebrew. As it turns out, “thanksgiving” and “hand” go “hand in hand.” Here’s how: The Hebrew root for thanksgiving is ya-DAH . You’ll notice that the word for hand, yad, is found at the beginning of the word for thanksgiving. From a Hebraic perspective, giving thanks to God is literally to hold out the hand (to revere or worship with extended hands).

We should not sit on our hands when we thank God. Our outstretched hands – in worship – are ways in which we can say, “Thank you, Abba, for all You have done for us, especially for sending us Your Son, the Messiah, to set us free from the power of sin and death.”

Try saying these psalms aloud with your hands lifted and extended in worship: “O Lord my God, I will give thanks (yaDAH) to You forever” (Psalm 30:12). “I will give You thanks (yaDAH) in the great assembly” (Psalm 35:18).


“It is good to give thanks (yaDAH) to the Lord” (Psalm 92:1).


Another, more familiar word for thanksgiving, that comes from the root yaDAH is toe-DAH. Todah also includes the idea of extending the hand. Todah is the word used in Hebrew today for “thank you.” Toe-DAH ra-BAH means “Thank you very much.” “Toe-DAH, Abba” means “Thank You, Daddy” and is a phrase worth learning for use in your personal devotions.


We thank You, Daddy, for all of your wonderful blessings, for Your hand which is always extended to us. You are worthy of all of our praise!"


I'm thankful for you, dear Gail-Friends, and pray you will be abundantly blessed today.

Here's a great song for your Thanksgiving Day:  Todah by Benny Friedman 
 

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Friday, April 28, 2017

Sabbath Music - Toda!




Happy Preparation Day, sweet friends.  I'm getting ready for Shabbat, and preparing the music for our Erev Shabbat service.  As you can tell by my weekly posts, I love music.  I recently learned that there are seven Hebrews words used for music.  Here's one of them:

TODA –   תודה   (pronounced “tow-dah”)

Toda literally means, an extension of the hand in adoration, avowal, or acceptance.  It is used for thanking G-d for things not yet received as well as things already at hand.

 Offer thanksgiving as your sacrifice to G-d,
pay your vows to El Yon - The Most High.
 Psalm50:14

Here are some other verses:  Psalm 50:23
Psalms 42:4; Psalm 56:12; Jeremiah 17:26; Jeremiah 33:11


Shabbat is our set-apart day to praise and worship ADONAI.  As I look around me, I find so much to be thankful for.  How can I not praise and worship Him?  I challenge you, Gail-Friends to do the same.  Wherever you are, whatever you're doing, look around and make a list of all you are blessed with.  Your heart will overflow with praise.

I've shared this song before, but am sharing it today because it used the word "toda", and I hope you enjoy it.  Toda by Benny Friedman  I dare you to watch this video and not get up and dance!  Well, maybe you won't, but I guarantee you'll be tapping your toes!

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Friday, July 22, 2016

Sabbath Music - Toda Lecha (Thank you)


Greetings to you all, Gail-Friends.  It's been a busy week.  I've been watching the RNC every night, and I feel so much more hope for our country.  True patriotism is not dead.  There are people who believe in the concepts that made America great -- freedom, independence, hard work, moral values, and most of all belief in, and obedience to, G-d.

Tonight, we will gather to welcome His Sabbath.

We'll sing, dance, wave banners, praise and thank Him for gifting us with this special day of rest and reflection and JOY.

We'll remember the blessings of the past week, and lay our burdens and cares at His feet.

We'll pray for each other, friends, neighbors, family, our country and especially for the peace of Jerusalem.

We'll study His Word for guidance and comfort, and we'll renew our commitment to obey Him.

Rabbi Jem will lead us in the blessing of the bread and the wine and then speak the Aaronic Blessing over us.  We'll sing the Shabbat Shalom song together, and then, we'll EAT and DRINK, and enjoy sweet fellowship together with our mishpocha (family).  

This song is new to me, shared by a member of our congregation.  Toda by Benny Friedman.  Enjoy and give thanks, Gail-Friends.  (I hope you dance, too.)

Shabbat shalom, and may your Sabbath rest be sweet.

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