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tag: שבת נחמו Shabbat Naḥamu Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? The haftarah reading for Parashat va’Etḥanan, Shabbat Naḥamu, in English translation, transtropilated. . . . The text of parashat va’Etḥanan, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . Categories: Tags: 34th century A.M., 7th century B.C.E., annual Torah reading cycle, Decalogue, let's review, mythopoesis, פרשת השבוע Parashat haShavua, פרשות parashot, redaction criticism, שבת נחמו Shabbat Naḥamu, שמע shemaŋ, supplementary hypothesis, the Plains of Moav, theophany, ואתחנן va'Etḥanan Contributor(s): A Torah reading of Parashat va’Etḥanan in English translation, transtropilated. . . . The poetic portion of the deuterocanonical work, Barukh, in Greek with English translation. . . . Categories: Tags: 2nd century B.C.E., 37th century A.M., Classical Antiquity, deuterocanonical works, early Judaism, exile, שבת נחמו Shabbat Naḥamu, wisdom Contributor(s): This beautiful piyyut of unknown authorship is recited in most Sephardic, Mizrahi and Yemenite traditions on Tisha B’ab at Minḥah. In its stanzas, rich and replete with biblical references (as is particularly common in Sephardic Piyyut), God speaks to Jerusalem and promises to comfort her, and comfort and redeem her people. . . . Categories: Tags: מנחה Minḥah, Needing Vocalization, פיוטים piyyuṭim, פזמונים pizmonim, שבת נחמו Shabbat Naḥamu, Western Sepharadim Contributor(s): “Naḥamu (Comfort Ye!),” by J.C.L., published in 1842, appears as Hymn 2 in Hymns Written for the Service of the Hebrew Congregation Beth Elohim, South Carolina (Penina Moïse et al., Ḳ.Ḳ. Beth Elohim, 1842), p. 7. . . . Categories: Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., על נהרות בבל Al naharot Bavel, English vernacular prayer, hymns, Opening Prayers, שבת נחמו Shabbat Naḥamu, South Carolina Contributor(s): A declaration in 1993 by Rabbi Arthur Waskow in response to the impending danger of global warming and other ecotastrophes brought about by the callous harm of human industry and land use decisions. Translated by Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi. . . . Categories: Tags: 20th century C.E., 58th century A.M., eco-conscious, Hebrew translation, prophetic revelation, Rainbow Day, Renewal, שבת נחמו Shabbat Naḥamu, פרשת נח Parashat Noaḥ Contributor(s): Supplemental prayers for the Birkat Hamazon on Tisha b’Av, Tu b’Av, and Shabbat Naḥamu. . . . | ||
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