Halakhah do Wyjścia 15:1
אָ֣ז יָשִֽׁיר־מֹשֶׁה֩ וּבְנֵ֨י יִשְׂרָאֵ֜ל אֶת־הַשִּׁירָ֤ה הַזֹּאת֙ לַֽיהוָ֔ה וַיֹּאמְר֖וּ לֵאמֹ֑ר אָשִׁ֤ירָה לַֽיהוָה֙ כִּֽי־גָאֹ֣ה גָּאָ֔ה ס֥וּס וְרֹכְב֖וֹ רָמָ֥ה בַיָּֽם׃
Wtedy zaśpiewał Mojżesz i synowie Israela pieśń tę Wiekuistemu, a rzekli w tych słowach: "Zaśpiewam Wiekuistemu, bo wzniósł się wielce; rumaka i jeźdźca jego wtrącił w morze!
Peninei Halakhah, Women's Prayer
During the Geonic era, some had the custom to add verses from the Torah and from Neḥemia, such as Va-yevarekh David (1 Divrei Ha-Yamim 29:10-13 and Neḥemia 9:6-11) and Shirat Ha-yam, the song that Moshe and the people of Israel sang to God after the splitting of the sea (Shemot 15:1-18). Although the main parts of Pesukei De-zimra are taken from Tehilim (as stated in the words of Barukh She-amar) there is no problem with adding Va-yevarekh David, which is not from Psalms, or Shirat Ha-yam, which is Moshe’s song (Peninei Halakha: Prayer, ch. 14 n. 3).
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Kitzur Shulchan Arukh
[The Psalm] Mizmor Lesodah should be said while standing and with joy for [this psalm] represents the Thanksgiving sacrifice.5The sacrifice offered as a thanksgiving for being saved from illness or catastrophe. Similarly, from Vayevarach David until atah hu Hashem Ha'elokim, should be said while standing. The Shirah,6I.e., אָז יָשִׁיר (Ex. 15:1–9). too, should be said while standing, with concentration and with joy. During the berachah—Yishtabach, you should also stand.
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