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Adonai shama'ti shim'akha (Adonai Schamati)
… Pardo (1718-1790). Haim Effendi sings twice (with slight changes) the first strophe of this piyyut . The recording …
71. Our Ancient Hope
… Kakicha made a very significant geographical and cultural change in the first stanza of his song. Whereas Imber had … are substantially the same as Kakicha’s, with enough minor changes to indicate that the Ernakulam composer may have …
69. So It Is Proclaimed and Declared!
… and declared! 9. Every six months the season will change, as it happens in springtime. Sunlight by day will …
63. Singing, Singing
… go to You without beginning, without end. 6. Without change, You are the One Who varies not in deed or shape. … suffering You keep us safe. 7. You the One Who does not change—counting the countless, You are One. You keep within …
62. Eternal Living God
… this alone will endure; (x2) Never in all of time will He change this Law. (x2) 16. He knows all the secrets in the …
61. Lord from the Beginning
… they sang and danced it slowly and seriously, with a change of melody when the slow clapping began in stanza 6. …
58. Ahashverosh Song
… as does the incorporation of colloquial dialogue in exchanges between Mordecai and the prophet Elijah (“Shalom! … that what is sealed in wax rather than blood can be changed (Daniel and Johnson 1996, 93. Also Ginzberg 1968, …
56. The Song of Ruth
… first Naomi spoke. The elder daughter-in-law then changed her mind. To her younger daughter-in-law next she … into dramatic scenes, with informal conversational exchanges such as that in stanzas 5 and 6, where Naomi first … Boaz. In our translation, indentations are used to indicate change of voice in these conversational passages. It is …
54. David and the Mosquito
… replies, “Not one useless thing did I ever create.” This exchange echoes a midrash, where the two insects mentioned by …
44. Joseph the Righteous
… personal communication) noted the dramatic and humorous “change of register” in the second stanza, which is decidedly …