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Title: Introduction to Selihot: The power and significance of Selihot: From recitation to action
Authors: Schacter, Jacob J.
Schacter, Jacob J.
Keywords: Selihot
Days of Awe
Teshuva
Forgiveness
Judaism --Liturgy --Texts.
High Holidays --Liturgy --Texts.
Thirteen Attributes of Mercy
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Koren
Citation: Schacter, J. J. (2022). Introduction to Selihot: The power and significance of Selihot: From recitation to action. In J. J. Schacter, (Ed.), The Koren Selihot: Minhag Lita (pp. xi-lxxx). Koren.
Series/Report no.: Bernard Revel Faculty Publications;2022
Abstract: The Hebrew Bible uses a form of the words seliĥa or seliḥot to refer to forgiveness in a number of verses: “I have forgiven in accordance with your words ( וַיּֽאֹמֶר יהוה, סָלַֽחְְְתִּי כִּדְְְבָרֶֽךָ )” (Numbers 14:20); “And it shall be forgiven to the entire assembly of Israel ( וְְנִסְְְלַח לְְכָָל־עֲדַת בְְּנֵי יִשְְְׂרָאֵל )” (Numbers 15:26); “For with You is forgiveness, that You may be held in awe ( כִּי עִמְְּךָ הַסְְּלִיחָה למְְעַֽןַ תִּו רֵָּא )” (Psalms 130:4); “But You are the God of forgiveness, gracious and compassionate ( וְְאַתָּה אֱלֽוֹהַּ סְְלִיחוֹת חַנּוּן וְְרַחוּם )” (Nehemiah 9:17); “To the Lord our God [belong] mercy and forgiveness ( לַיהוה אֱלהֵֹֽינוּ הָרַחֲמִים וְְהַסְְּלִיחוֹת )” (Daniel 9:9).1 But the cluster of prayers that we call Seliḥot began to develop as a unit only in the early Middle Ages. By the ninth century, a Seliḥot service of some kind had been established. The Geonim refer to such a service as something which had already been in existence for a while and not as something new which they introduced.2 Rabbi Saadya Gaon composed a commentary on one of the Seliḥot texts that is contained in our service (see Seliĥa 48). (from Introduction)
Description: Book chapter / Introduction
URI: https://www.academia.edu/86853517/Jacob_J_Schacter_Introduction_to_Selihot_The_Power_and_Significance_of_Selihot_From_Recitation_to_Action_in_Jacob_J_Schacter_ed_The_Koren_Selihot_Minhag_Lita_Jerusalem_Koren_2022_xi_lxxx
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9139
ISBN: 9789657766682
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