Liturgy su Salmi 97:26
Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz
Light is sown1Light is sown for the righteous in this world, but the harvest of that light awaits the future world.—Radak
Others say that while the light may sometimes be hidden like the seed in the earth, it is sure to spring forth. for the righteous and for the upright in heart—joy2Tehillim 97:11.
Others say that while the light may sometimes be hidden like the seed in the earth, it is sure to spring forth. for the righteous and for the upright in heart—joy2Tehillim 97:11.
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz Linear
and for the upright in heart—joy2Tehillim 97:11.
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Perek Shirah
The Stormy Petrel is saying: “Light is sown for the righteous, and joy for the straight-hearted.”
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Selichot Edot HaMizrach
The tribe of Judah is in dire straits and in pain, does the lion [not] roar in the forest? They hope for Your salvation, the fathers and the children, poor and destitute. Stand in the breach, so that we not become a mockery; why, Lord, do You stand afar? Your doves have reached the gates of death; appear, the One who sits upon the cherubs. Bring us help from distress; is the hand of the Lord too short? Renew our days in the old exile; awake, why do You sleep? Remember Your children in a land not theirs, so that a stranger not approach them. The hidden end, reveal to the lonely one; Zion shall rejoice, the daughters of Judah shall be gladdened. Let their prayers rise to the high heavens, to the King that sits on His throne of mercy.
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