Liturgy su Amos 5:28
Selichot Nusach Ashkenaz Lita
Perhaps He will be compassionate with the remnant of Joseph,16See Amos 5:16. who are lowly and disgraced, torn to pieces, innocent captives, sold without compensation; they cry out in prayer seeking permission [to enter His Presence]. Perhaps [then] He will spare this poor and needy people, perhaps He will be compassionate.
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Perhaps He will be compassionate with the remnant of Joseph,16See Amos 5:16. who are lowly and disgraced, torn to pieces, innocent captives, sold without compensation; they cry out in prayer seeking permission [to enter His Presence]. Perhaps [then] He will spare this poor and needy people, perhaps He will be compassionate.
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with the remnant of Joseph,16See Amos 5:16.
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Selichot Nusach Ashkenaz Lita
Jerusalem, rejoice with her6When Satan is rebuked. all those who love her, The children of Jacob and Joseph.7See Rashi, Amos 5:15. Do not remain silent from prayer until He rebuilds the Holy Temple and says: “Awaken, awaken8From the stupor of your exile. rise up Jerusalem.”
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The children of Jacob and Joseph.7See Rashi, Amos 5:15.
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz
Praise God! He knows the mysteries of darkness;34See Daniel 2:22. darkness conceals nothing from Him.35Tehillim 139:12. Since Hashem does not use human eyes for vision, He has no need for light.—Radak He places limits upon the darkness;36See Job 28:3 He turns into morning— the shadow of death and darkness.37Amos 5:8. Hashem brings light to those who dwell in darkness.—Rashi Therefore will He be exalted— the Former of light and Creator of darkness.38Yeshaya 45:7
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the shadow of death and darkness.37Amos 5:8. Hashem brings light to those who dwell in darkness.—Rashi
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