Talmud do Jeremiasza 9:19
כִּֽי־שְׁמַ֤עְנָה נָשִׁים֙ דְּבַר־יְהוָ֔ה וְתִקַּ֥ח אָזְנְכֶ֖ם דְּבַר־פִּ֑יו וְלַמֵּ֤דְנָה בְנֽוֹתֵיכֶם֙ נֶ֔הִי וְאִשָּׁ֥ה רְעוּתָ֖הּ קִינָֽה׃
Albowiem słuchajcie niewiasty słowa Wiekuistego, a niech przyjmie ucho wasze wyrok ust Jego! abyście nauczyły córki wasze skargi, a każda towarzyszkę swą pieśni żałobnej.
Jerusalem Talmud Moed Katan
MISHNAH: On New Moons, Ḥanukkah and Purim388Which are holidays but on a much lower level than the intermediate days of biblical holidays. they wail in chorus and clap their hands, but in neither case they recite dirges. After the deceased was buried they neither wail in chorus nor clap their hands. What is wailing in chorus? They all recite together. A dirge, if one speaks and all repeat after her, as it is said389Jer.9:19., and teach your daughters wailing and a woman her friend dirge. 390Missing in G. But in the Future World what does it say391Is. 25:5.? He swallowed up Death forever, and the Eternal, God, wiped tears from all faces, etc.
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