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It welcomes the ministering angels who, according to the Talmud, accompany individuals home on the eve of Shabbat.

Composed by Ari Goldwag , a prolific Jewish songwriter.

The lyrics traditionally consist of four stanzas: Shalom Aleichem: Peace unto you, ministering angels. Boachem Le'Shalom: May your coming be in peace. Barchuni Le'Shalom: Bless me with peace. Tzeitchem Le'Shalom: May your departure be in peace. Yeshiva Darchei Torah Choir - Shalom Aleichem It welcomes the ministering angels who, according to

The song is set in the key of Fm , with a tempo of 125 BPM in 4/4 time.

"Shalom Aleichem" (Hebrew: שָׁלוֹם עֲלֵיכֶם, meaning "Peace be upon you") is a traditional liturgical song sung every Friday night upon returning from the synagogue. Boachem Le'Shalom: May your coming be in peace

A dedicated Shalom Aleichem tutorial featuring the YDT Choir and Benny Friedman is available for practice and instructional use.

The arrangement highlights the pure, high-tenor voices of the 5th-grade boys, a signature of the YDT Choir's style. Meaning and Context Yeshiva Darchei Torah Choir - Shalom Aleichem The

Produced by Avi Newmark , with musical arrangements by Ian Freitor .