love each day = ehov kol yom
a man to a man: kol yom ani ohev otcha od yoter a man to a woman: kol yom ani ohev otach od yoter a woman to a man: kol yom ani ohevet otcha od yoter a woman to a woman: kol yom ani ohevet otach od yoter
On Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre) because that's when the holiday actually starts. It is also against Judaic belief to do any work at all on the holiday, including lighting candles.
Kol Nidrei starts on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 and Ne'ila ends on Wednesday, September 26, 2012.
kol yakhol (כל יכול) means "everyone is able to"
The words "kol nidre" are not Hebrew. They are Aramaic, and they mean "All vows".
No, Bloch did not compose Kol Nidre; the prayer chanted at the start of Yom Kippur.Kol Nidre is already mentioned by the early Talmudic commentators (e.g. the Ran on tractate Nedarim folio 22), making it over 1,000 years old.Read all about it on kol-nidreThe classical tune is also very old.However one particular melody, called Kol Nidre, Op. 47, is a composition for cello and orchestra written by Max Bruch. See kol-nidre-bruchand kol-nidre-traditional-ashkenazicfor details.kol-nidre
Aya refers to one's self - I or simply "me"
Yom = day
It's the sound he makes when he is angry. It's kinda like a warning signal to shut the heck up.
It depends on context and on how you spell it in Hebrew: kol ami (קול עמי) = "the voice of my people" kol ami (קול עמי) = "national voice" kol ami (כל עמי) = "all of my people"
a male says: aní margísh kol-kach yotér tov ha yom (×× ×™ מרגיש כל־כך יותר טוב היום) a female says: aní margishá kol-kach yotér tov ha yom (×× ×™ מרגישה כל־כך יותר טוב היום)