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WATCH: Dror Yikra | Barry and Batya Segal

TextExperience the timeless beauty of "Dror Yikra," one of the most cherished Shabbat songs across Jewish communities for generations. In this captivating arrangement, Barry and Batya Segal bring their unique style to a spiritual masterpiece, celebrating the Sabbath as a day of rest, freedom, and renewal. "Dror Yikra" was written by Dunash ben Labrat, a 10th-century poet and linguist who studied under rabbi Sa'adia Ga'on. It is regarded as the first song written specifically for Shabbat, highlighting themes of spiritual redemption and the sacred bond between the people of Israel and the Sabbath. The song reached new audiences through the historic performance by Shlomo Bar and the Natural Choice (Habreira Hativ’eet) more than 30 years ago. This adaptation featured a traditional Yemenite melody, bringing "Dror Yikra" into the cultural mainstream and reaffirming its place as a beloved part of Jewish heritage. "Dror Yikra" reflects the Sabbath as a time for spiritual renewal and liberation—a foretaste of the world to come. Just as the Sabbath and the people of Israel protect one another, this sacred day offers freedom from routine and a connection to divine purpose.