Oseh Shalom
"Oseh Shalom" is a Hebrew phrase that translates to "He who makes peace." It is often associated with Jewish prayers and songs, particularly in the context of seeking peace for individuals, communities, and the world. The phrase is commonly recited during religious services, especially on the Sabbath and during Yom Kippur.
The most well-known version of "Oseh Shalom" is a prayer that asks for peace and harmony. It is typically sung at the conclusion of Kabbalat Shabbat services, reflecting the Jewish value of peace and the hope for a better world. The prayer emphasizes the importance of unity and tranquility in daily life.