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Dunajewsky's melody for the beginning of Ein Kamocha is animated and exultant, in a major key, but switches to a pleading minor melody at Av Harachamim, as the words become more imploring. The second part of this melody will be familiar to North American listeners: in most synagogues on Shabbat, this Av Harachamim is appended onto the first part of Sulzer's setting, though the repeats are typically neglected. While Dunajewsky wrote this composition for regular Shabbat usage, it is traditional in many UK communities to sing it on Yom Tov (though this minhag is in danger of being forgotten).