This is an archive containing the Song of the Sea (Exodus 15:1-19) and resources related to it. The song is also often referred to by its Hebrew incipit, “Az Yashir…”
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🖖︎ Prayers & Praxes —⟶ 🌞︎ Prayers for the Sun, Weekdays, Shabbat, and Season —⟶ Everyday —⟶ Daytime —⟶ ◆ Psukei D'zimrah/Zemirot —⟶ Shirat ha-Yam 🡄 (Previous category) :: 📁 Vayivarekh David 📁 Yishtabaḥ Shimkha :: (Next Category) 🡆 Shirat ha-YamThis is an archive containing the Song of the Sea (Exodus 15:1-19) and resources related to it. The song is also often referred to by its Hebrew incipit, “Az Yashir…” Filter resources by Collaborator Name Moshe ben Maimon | Isaac Gantwerk Mayer (translation) | the Mesorah (TaNaKh) | Zalman Schachter-Shalomi (translation) | Unknown | Aharon N. Varady (translation) | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) Filter resources by Tag Atah Hu | אז ישיר Az Yashir | ברית brit | brit milah | circumcision | conflicting messages | devotional interpretation | interpretive translation | Neḥemyah | Nusaḥ Ashkenaz | פסוקי דזמרה pesuqei dezimrah | פיוטים piyyuṭim | קריעת ים סוף qriyat yam suf | safe passage | פרשת בשלח parashat B'shalaḥ | שבת שירה shabbat shirah | שירת הים Shirat haYam | Song of the Sea | symplegades | the Rainbow | Yom Vayosha | 12th century C.E. | 50th century A.M. Filter resources by Category Art & Craft | Brit Milah & Simḥat Bat | Pesaḥ Readings | Parashat b'Shalaḥ | 7th Day of Pesaḥ | Sefer Shemot (Exodus) Filter resources by Language Filter resources by Date Range Resources filtered by TAG: “Yom Vayosha” (clear filter) Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? According to Rabbinic tradition, the 21st of Nissan is the day in the Jewish calendar on which Pharaoh’s army was drowned in the Sea of Reeds, and the redeemed children of Yisrael sang the Song of the Sea, the (Shirat Hayam, Exodus 15:1-19). The song, as included in the the morning prayers, comprises one of the most ancient text in Jewish liturgy. The 21st of Nissan corresponds to the 7th day of Passover, and the recitation of the Shirat HaYam is part of the daily Torah Reading. Rabbi Hillel Ḥayim Yisraeli-Lavery shares a performance of a melody he learned for the Shirat Hayam from צוף דבש Tzuf Devash, a Moroccan synagogue in the Old City of Jerusalem. If there is something about this tune that strikes one as particularly celebratory, it might be because the relationship between G!d and the Jewish people is traditionally described as a marriage consummated with the Covenant at Mt. Sinai. The passage of Bnei Yisrael through the Sea of Reeds towards Mt. Sinai thus begins a bridal march commencing in the theophany at Mt. Sinai, 42 days later. . . . Categories: Tags: אז ישיר Az Yashir, conflicting messages, קריעת ים סוף qriyat yam suf, safe passage, שירת הים Shirat haYam, Song of the Sea, symplegades, Yom Vayosha Contributor(s):
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ויהי נעם אדני אלהינו עלינו ומעשה ידינו כוננה עלינו ומעשה ידינו כוננהו "May the pleasantness of אדֹני our elo’ah be upon us; may our handiwork be established for us — our handiwork, may it be established." –Psalms 90:17
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