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tag: למנציח Lamnatse'aḥ Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? This is Psalms 140 attributed to David ben Yishai, with an English translation by Rabbi Hillel Ḥayyim Lavery-Yisraeli from Prayers for Israel, for Protection from Terror Attacks, and In Memory of the Victims (15 October 2023). . . . In the communities of Morocco and Mumbai, the day after Yom Kippur was a holiday for priests known as Yom Simḥat Kohen. The origins of this practice can be found in Mishnah Yoma 7:4, where the high priest makes a festival for his loved ones after successfully completing the Yom Kippur rituals. In Mumbai, the practice (as recorded in Joseph Ezekiel Rajpurkar’s bilingual Hebrew/Marathi siddur) was to recite Psalms 85 on Yom Simḥat Kohen. The editor has included the text of Psalms 85, Rajpurkar’s Marathi translation, a new English translation, and a vocalized version of the Arabic tafsir of Rav Saadiah Gaon. . . . Categories: Tags: Arabic translation, Bene Israel, English Translation, Jews of India, Judeo-Arabic, למנציח Lamnatse'aḥ, Marathi translation, מזמור Mizmor, Psalms 85 Contributor(s): Psalms 84 in Hebrew with English translation. . . . Categories: Tags: Contributor(s): Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, z”l, included his translation of the Psalm of the Day for Thursday (Psalms 81) in his Siddur Tehillat Hashem Yidaber Pi (2009). To the best of my ability, I have set his translation side-by-side with a transcription of the vocalized text of the Psalm. . . . Categories: Tags: על הגתית Al HaGitit, devotional interpretation, English Translation, First Temple Period, interpretive translation, למנציח Lamnatse'aḥ, Psalm of the Day, תהלים Psalms, Psalms 81, שיר של יום Shir Shel Yom, Thursday Contributor(s): This English translation of Psalms 30 by Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi z”l, was first published in his Siddur Tehillat Hashem Yidaber Pi (2009). Versification by Aharon Varady. . . . Categories: Tags: 21st century C.E., 58th century A.M., Binginot, devotional interpretation, English Translation, interpretive translation, למנציח Lamnatse'aḥ, מזמור Mizmor, תהלים Psalms, Psalms 67, שיר Shir Contributor(s): Psalms 60 in Hebrew with English translation by Isaac Gantwerk Mayer, presented for the fast of the Tenth of Tevet. . . . Categories: Tags: Contributor(s): Psalms 36 with an English translation updated from the 1917 JPS Tanakh. . . . A Ladino translation of Psalms 22 first published in mid-19th century Izmir. . . . Categories: Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., Izmir, Ladino Translation, למנציח Lamnatse'aḥ, מזמור Mizmor, Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Jewry, תהלים Psalms, Psalms 22 Contributor(s): Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi’s translation of Psalms 22 was first published in Psalms in a Translation for Praying (Alliance for Jewish Renewal, Philadelphia: 2014), pp. 32-36. . . . To the best of my ability, this is a faithful transcription of Psalms 21 from תהילים או לוס סאלמוס ; טריסלאד’אד’וס דיל לשון הקדש אין לה לינגואה ספרדית (Tehillim, or the Psalms, translated from the Holy language [Hebrew] into the Sephardic language, Estampado por Ǧ. Griffit 1852/3) from a digital copy made available by the collection of Sephardic Studies at the University of Washington. Please join me in making a complete transcription of this Ladino translation of Psalms. –Aharon N. Varady . . . Categories: Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., Izmir, Ladino Translation, למנציח Lamnatse'aḥ, מזמור Mizmor, Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Jewry, תהלים Psalms, Psalms 21 Contributor(s): Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi’s translation of Psalms 20 was first published in Psalms in a Translation for Praying (Alliance for Jewish Renewal, Philadelphia: 2014), p. 30. . . . To the best of my ability, this is a faithful transcription of Psalms 20 from תהילים או לוס סאלמוס ; טריסלאד’אד’וס דיל לשון הקדש אין לה לינגואה ספרדית (Tehillim, or the Psalms, translated from the Holy language [Hebrew] into the Sephardic language, Estampado por Ǧ. Griffit 1852/3) from a digital copy made available by the collection of Sephardic Studies at the University of Washington. Please join me in making a complete transcription of this Ladino translation of Psalms. –Aharon N. Varady . . . Categories: Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., childbirth, Distress, Izmir, Ladino Translation, למנציח Lamnatse'aḥ, מזמור Mizmor, Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Jewry, תהלים Psalms, Psalms 20, stress Contributor(s): Psalms 20 by David in Hebrew with English translation. . . . Categories: Tags: Contributor(s): To the best of my ability, this is a faithful transcription of Psalms 19 from תהילים או לוס סאלמוס ; טריסלאד’אד’וס דיל לשון הקדש אין לה לינגואה ספרדית (Tehillim, or the Psalms, translated from the Holy language [Hebrew] into the Sephardic language, Estampado por Ǧ. Griffit 1852/3) from a digital copy made available by the collection of Sephardic Studies at the University of Washington. Please join me in making a complete transcription of this Ladino translation of Psalms. –Aharon N. Varady . . . Categories: Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., Astrological, Izmir, Ladino Translation, למנציח Lamnatse'aḥ, מזמור Mizmor, Needing Proofreading, Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Jewry, תהלים Psalms, psalms 19 Contributor(s): Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi’s translation of Psalms 19 was first published in Psalms in a Translation for Praying (Alliance for Jewish Renewal, Philadelphia: 2014), pp. 28-29. . . . To the best of my ability, this is a faithful transcription of Psalms 18 from תהילים או לוס סאלמוס ; טריסלאד’אד’וס דיל לשון הקדש אין לה לינגואה ספרדית (Tehillim, or the Psalms, translated from the Holy language [Hebrew] into the Sephardic language, Estampado por Ǧ. Griffit 1852/3) from a digital copy made available by the collection of Sephardic Studies at the University of Washington. Please join me in making a complete transcription of this Ladino translation of Psalms. –Aharon N. Varady . . . Categories: Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., Biographical, David's conflict with Shaul haMelekh, Izmir, Ladino Translation, למנציח Lamnatse'aḥ, Life of David HaMelekh, Needing Proofreading, Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Jewry, תהלים Psalms, Psalms 18 Contributor(s): To the best of my ability, this is a faithful transcription of Psalms 14 from תהילים או לוס סאלמוס ; טריסלאד’אד’וס דיל לשון הקדש אין לה לינגואה ספרדית (Tehillim, or the Psalms, translated from the Holy language [Hebrew] into the Sephardic language, Estampado por Ǧ. Griffit 1852/3) from a digital copy made available by the collection of Sephardic Studies at the University of Washington. Please join me in making a complete transcription of this Ladino translation of Psalms. –Aharon N. Varady . . . Categories: Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., Izmir, Ladino Translation, למנציח Lamnatse'aḥ, Needing Proofreading, Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Jewry, תהלים Psalms, Psalms 14, Psalms 53 Contributor(s): Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi’s translation and reworking of Psalms 14 was first published in Psalms in a Translation for Praying (Alliance for Jewish Renewal, Philadelphia: 2014), p. 17. . . . Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi’s translation of Psalms 13 was first published in Psalms in a Translation for Praying (Alliance for Jewish Renewal, Philadelphia: 2014), p. 16. . . . Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi’s translation of Psalms 12 was first published in Psalms in a Translation for Praying (Alliance for Jewish Renewal, Philadelphia: 2014), p. 15. . . . | ||
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