The traditional melody for "Lecha Dodi" is primarily associated with Ashkenazi customs, particularly from Eastern European Jewish communities. However, Sephardic Jews have their own unique melodies and interpretations of the song, reflecting their distinct cultural and musical heritage. Both traditions hold significance within their respective communities, showcasing the diversity of Jewish liturgical music.
gam lecha (גם לך) = "you too"
Lecha Dodi has many different melodies:Here are a few I found on youtube:Lecha Dodi by the MacabeatsLecha Dodi by MidrashaRioShabbat Shalom Lecha Dodi
Lechwe doesn't mean anything.Gam lecha means "Same to you". Lecha means "to you". It is in the second person masculine form.
In Assam, one Katha is equivalent to 20 Lecha. Therefore, if you have one Katha of land, it contains 20 Lecha. This measurement is commonly used in land transactions in the region.
A male says: ani mitga'a'ge'a lecha, abba A female says: ani mitga'a'ga'at lecha, abba
Traditional Judaism does not have choirs. In ancient times, the Levites sang in the Temple; and today certain prayers (such as Lecha Dodi) are sung by everyone in unison. Other than that, synagogues don't have choirs.
This is not Hebrew, but some of the words look similar to Hebrew: Yafe looks like Yafeh (יפה) = beautiful gam (גם) = also lecha (לך) = to you
It means "thank you" when speaking to a male.
The word leche is Spanish for "milk".
to a woman: she-tehyeh lach emunah to a man: she tehyeh lecha emunah
1 katha=20 lecha 1 lecha =144 sq ft so 1 katha =20*144 =2880 sq ft Hence 1 katha of land is 2880 square feet
ani hashem elokeikhem (×× ×™ ה׳ אלוקיכם)