Source Link: https://opensiddur.org/?p=3985
open_content_license: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) 4.0 International copyleft licenseDate: 2011-09-28
Last Updated: 2025-02-06
Categories: Rosh haShanah (l’Maaseh Bereshit), Phonaesthetics
Tags: Atah Qadosh (Third Blessing of the Amidah), Breslov, clapping, Coronation, ecoḥasid, Ḥasidic, Musaf Rosh Hashanah, Public Amidah, חסידי ברצלב Ḥasidei Bratslav (Breslov), קדושה Qedushah
Excerpt: In Uman, Ukraine (and in [the Breslov [community] in general) during the repetition of Rosh Hashanah Musaf, when when the ḥazan gets to the special brokha in the Amidah for Yamim Nora'im [the Days of Awe]: . . .
This is something anyone, any minyan, can do —- no Hebrew knowledge necessary. It works best when most of the people do it, and it is truly wonderful. I can’t think of a more playful way to take what we say in prayer seriously.
Clapping for God – try it in Long Island and Iowa. It’s not just for Uman!
This work was originally published by Rabbi David Seidenberg, on neohasid.org here.
Contributor: David Seidenberg
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