![]() ![]() Yeesa Adonai panav eleicha v’yasem l’cha shalom. The LORD lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace.” The LORD make His face shine upon you, and be gracious to you When scientists unrolled the scrolls, they found the words of Numbers 6:24-26: This special portion of the Holy Scriptures, discovered by archaeologist Gabriel Barkay while excavating a burial cave in Jerusalem’sHinnom Valley, was found on two tiny silver scrolls. The videos include the texts in Hebrew and transliteration.We want to share with you this month the oldest biblical text ever found, dated around the late 7th to the early 6th century B.C., 400 years older than the biblical texts of the Dead Sea Scrolls. PASSOVER RESOURCES(videos from the YouTube channel of Hazzan Glantz) ![]() Steps 5 through 9 are explained in this audio file. We praise You, O God, Giver of the Torah. We praise You, Eternal God, Sovereign of the universe, You have given us a Torah of truth, At the conclusion of the reading, you may touch the end of the Torah text to which the reader will be pointing with the yad (pointer) using a tallit, prayerbook, or Torah belt, then kiss that object (the tallit, prayerbook or Torah belt).ĩ. Stay to the right of the Torah reader while he or she then reads or chants the selection from the Torah. We praise You, Eternal God, Sovereign of the universe: You have called us to Your service by giving us the Torah.ħ. Praised be the One to whom our praise is due, now and for ever! (This, by the way, is the most commonly misunderstood step!) After you read or chant the first sentence, the congregation, including the others around you, will respond with the second sentence and you repeat it the same way. Steps 1 through 4 are explained in this audio file.ĥ. Praise the One to whom our praise is due! Read or chant the first blessing in Hebrew, or if you can’t or struggle to read Hebrew, you may use the English transliteration. Touch the Torah at the place where the reading will begin and the reader is pointing with the yad(pointer), then kiss that object (the tallit, prayerbook or Torah belt)Ĥ. This is a traditional custom giving honor to the Torah. You may touch the Torah with your tallit, prayerbook, or the Torah belt on the lectern. The blessings are on a plaque written in Hebrew and Hebrew transliteration, similar to that below this explanation.ģ. Please ascend and stand at the right of the Torah reader. The Cantor or Gabbai will announce the aliyah to the congregation and invite you by name to come up to the bima.Ģ. Not only are there many videos he has created and compiled but also playlists of other videos he has 'liked'.ġ. Most are organized in subject playlists.įor more videos Hazzan Glantz creates regularly, visit his YouTube channel. TORAH AND HAFTARAH PREPARATION Torah Blessings - Beforeįor other sound files, check out Hazzan Glantz's SoundCloud page where you can download many recordings, free of charge. ![]() ![]() The audio files below should play automatically if the appropriate software is installed on your computer. ![]()
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