
Peace be with you, ministering angels, messengers of the Most High, m essengers of the King of Kings, the Holy One, Blessed be He.Ĭome in peace, messengers of peace, messengers of the Most High, messengers of the King of Kings, the Holy One, Blessed be He.īless me with peace, messengers of peace, messengers of the Most High, messengers of the King of Kings, the Holy One, Blessed be He. Tzeitchem l’shalom mal’achei hashalom mal’achei elyon mimelech malchei ham’lachim, ha-kadosh baruch hu

Shalom aleichem mal’achei hashareit mal’achei elyon mimelech malchei ham’lachim, ha-kadosh baruch huīo’achem l’shalom mal’achei hashalom mal’achei elyon mimelech malchei ham’lachim, ha-kadosh baruch huīarechuni l’shalom mal’achei hashalom mal’achei elyon mimelech malchei ham’lachim, ha-kadosh baruch hu Upon approaching the table, it is traditional to welcome the Sabbath angels with this song whose name in fact means “welcome.” May God show you kindness and grant you peace. May God show you favor and be gracious to you. Yisa Adonai panav eilecha v’yasem lecha shalom For both boys and girls, the rest of the blessing is: May you be like Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah.

Yesimech Elohim k’Sarah Rivka Rachel v’Leah There are two versions, one for boys and one for girls. In households with children, it is traditional to offer a special blessing on Friday night after candle-lighting.
