Ket(h)er Malekuth
Ket(h)er Malekuth (Heb., ‘crown of royalty’). The mark of sovereignty of the Hebrew God. Kether malekuth is also the name of Solomon ibn Gabirol's poem which is recited after the evening service on the Day of Atonement.
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