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{{short description|Jewish
'''''Anim Zemirot''''' ({{langx|he|אנעים זמירות}}, lit. "I shall sweeten songs") {{IPA|he|ʔanˈʕiːm zǝmiːˈroːθ|IPA}} is a Jewish liturgical poem recited in most [[Ashkenazic]] [[synagogue]]s during ''[[Shabbat]]'' and holiday morning services; in most communities, it is said at the end of services, and in a small number of communities it is recited at the beginning of services or before the Torah reading. Formally, it is known as ''Shir Hakavod'' ({{Script/Hebrew|שיר הכבוד}}, lit. "Song of Glory") {{IPA|he|ˈʃiːr hakkɔːˈvoːð|IPA}}, but it is often referred to as ''Anim Zemirot'', after the first two words of the poem.
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