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Talmud su Isaia 55:6

דִּרְשׁ֥וּ יְהוָ֖ה בְּהִמָּצְא֑וֹ קְרָאֻ֖הוּ בִּֽהְיוֹת֥וֹ קָרֽוֹב׃

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Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot

Rebbi Phineas in the name of Rebbi Hoshaiah: He who prays in the synagogue is as if he had sacrificed a pure flour offering. What is the reason? (Is. 66:20) “As the children of Israel bring flour offering in a pure vessel in the Eternal’s House.36Since the actual flour offering was brought by the Cohanim, the prophet speaks here of a symbolic act.” Rebbi Jeremiah in the name of Rebbi Abbahu: (Is. 55:6) “Seek the Eternal where He is to be found”. Where is He to be found? In synagogues and houses of study. “Call on Him when He is close.” Where is He close? In synagogues and houses of study. Rebbi Isaac ben Rebbi Eleazar said, not only that but their God stands over them. What is the reason? (Ps. 81:1) “God stands in the assembly of the mighty; from the inside God will judge.”
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Tractate Soferim

On Ḥanukkah we read the section of [the dedication of the altar by] the princes;36Num. 7. On the first day verses 1-17 are read; on the next six days the corresponding offerings; and on the eighth day VII, 54—VIII, 4. on Purim, Then came Amalek;37Ex. 17, 8-16. on the New Moon, And in your new moons;38Num. 28, 11-15. at the ma‘amadoth the account of the creation.39Gen. 1, 1—II, 3, because it is on account of the Temple service that the heaven and earth were created. On the fast days of the Ninth of Ab and the last seven days in connection with droughts,40lit. ‘the shutting up of the rains’. we read the section of the blessings and curses;41Lev. 26, 3-46. but on other fast days And Moses besought,42Ex. 32, 11-14, XXXIV, 1-10. and we read as the hafṭarah Seek ye the Lord.43Isa. 55, 6—LVI, 8. Some say that no hafṭarah is to be read, but the people have adopted the custom of reading the hafṭarah.44So GRA. V, M and H omit ‘but’ and ‘of reading the hafṭarah’. There must be no break in the section of curses because it is not proper to end with curses and to begin with curses.45Cf. above XII, 1.
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