Ein Keiloheinu 
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TITLE: AYN kay-lo-HAY-noo
PAGE: Siddur Sim Shalom, 508 Companion Siddur, 54
TRANSLITERATION—
AYN kay-lo-HAY-noo.
AYN ka-do-NAY-noo.
AYN ki-mal-KAY-noo.
AYN ki-mo-shee-AY-noo.
MEE kay-lo-HAY-noo!
MEE ha-do-NAY-noo!
MEE hi-mal-KAY-noo!
MEE hi-mo-shee-AY-noo!
no-DE lay-lo-HAY-noo.
no-DE la-do-NAY-noo.
no-DE li-mal-KAY-noo.
no-DE li-mo-shee-AY-noo.
ba-ROOH e-lo-HAY-noo.
ba-ROOH a-do-NAY-noo.
ba-ROOH mal-KAY-noo.
ba-ROOH mo-shee-AY-noo.
a-TA HOO You are the One
she-heek-TEE-roo
a-vo-TAY-noo
li-fa-NE-ha ET
ki-TO-ret ha-sa-MEEM.
SOME THOUGHTS—
In addition to animal and grain offerings, aromatic spices were burnt on the altar, filling the temple with a wonderful fragrance. This offering was made each morning.
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