ג׳ בְּתִּשְׁרֵי תשע״ה
3rd of Tishrei, 5775
- Sat, 27 September 2014
- پنجم مهرماه ۱۳۹۳ در ایران اشغالی
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Torah For Children
Shalom Sesame
Moses on Mount Sinai
"Give ear, O heavens, let me speak;
Let the earth hear the words I utter!
May my teaching drip as the rain,
My words flow as the dew,
Like showers on young growth,
Like droplets on the grass.
For the name of Adonai I proclaim;
Give glory to our God!"
Let the earth hear the words I utter!
May my teaching drip as the rain,
My words flow as the dew,
Like showers on young growth,
Like droplets on the grass.
For the name of Adonai I proclaim;
Give glory to our God!"
(Deuteronomy 32: 2-3).
We conclude the al cheit confessional prayers
of Yom Kippur with the following declaration:
"אֱ-לֹהַי, עַד שֶׁלּא נוֹצַרְתִּי אֵינִי כְדַאי. וְעַכְשָׁיו שֶׁנּוֹצַרְתִּי כְּאִלּוּ לא נוֹצַרְתִּי."
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"My God, before I was formed, I was of no worth. And now that I have been formed, it is as if I was not formed." Cont..
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Yom Kippur reenactment
Before reciting the Yom Kippur viduy
(confessional prayer), we offer a special
prayer, "Atah yodei'ah razei ola":
"You know the mysteries of the universe and the hidden secrets of every living soul. You search the innermost chambers of the conscience and the heart. Nothing escapes You; nothing is hidden from Your sight. Therefore, may it be Your Will to forgive all our sins." Cont..
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The haftarah selection comes from
Hosea 14:2-10 and Micah 7:18-20.
Ashkenazic communities add Joel 2:15-27.
Hosea 14:2-10 and Micah 7:18-20.
Ashkenazic communities add Joel 2:15-27.
The first Shabbat of the Jewish year
is called Shabbat Shuvah, which means
the Sabbath of Return.
is called Shabbat Shuvah, which means
the Sabbath of Return.
Its name comes from the haftarah
which opens with the word “shuvah.”
The haftarah highlights themes of penitence
and human reconciliation with God,
appropriate for the week between
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
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SHAVUA TOVE
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