Hashivenu is a traditional Jewish prayer from the liturgy, specifically from the weekday Amidah. It is a petition for return and repentance, asking God to bring us back to Him and renew our days as of old. The text is based on Lamentations 5:21. The melody is often contemplative and soulful, reflecting the prayer's theme of repentance and return.
Hashivenu is a Jewish liturgical piece derived from a Hebrew prayer meaning "Return us." It originates from the Book of Lamentations and is traditionally sung during penitential periods like the Ten Days of Repentance between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. The melody reflects solemnity and longing for spiritual renewal.