The passage from Proverbs 31 is a poetic and vivid portrayal of a righteous and accomplished woman. This passage is sung on erev shabbat as an ode to the mother of the home and righteous woman everywhere. Learn the traditional Hebrew melody of this passage known as Eshet Chayil with lyrics in Hebrew and transliteration. English translation also provided.
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