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Kommentar zu Schir haSchirim 2:5

סַמְּכ֙וּנִי֙ בָּֽאֲשִׁישׁ֔וֹת רַפְּד֖וּנִי בַּתַּפּוּחִ֑ים כִּי־חוֹלַ֥ת אַהֲבָ֖ה אָֽנִי׃

Stärket mich mit Krügen Wein, labet mich mit Äpfeln, denn liebeskrank bin ich.

Rashi on Song of Songs

Sustain me. Now, as is the manner of [treating] the sick, with flagons of grape wine or with cakes of pure flour.
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Ezra ben Solomon on Song of Songs

Sustain me with raisin cakes: A figure of great pleasure. Raisin cakes [ashishot] are those entities which are the foundations [ashyot] of the worlds above and below.
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Rashi on Song of Songs

Refresh my bed. Spread my bed around me with apples for a good fragrance, in the manner of [treating] the sick, for I am sick for His love, for I thirst for Him here in my exile. “רְפִידָה” is an expression of a couch, as in, “where he lies יִרְפַּד on jagged rocks as if upon mud.”8Iyov 41:22.
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Ezra ben Solomon on Song of Songs

Refresh me with apples: With the two cherubim between whom I am situated, and from whom I receive blessing.
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Ezra ben Solomon on Song of Songs

For I am faint with love: Faint with love from all of the joy of the heart and the weakness of the soul.
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