Thursday, September 25, 2014
Once Again "The Shehecheyanu"
Nice to repeat this post of November 23, 2013 at another happy time, Rosh Hashanah:
There's a nice blessing said at the beginning of happy occasions in Judaism; it's from the Talmud, and it'll be said next Wednesday on the first night of Chanukah.
The blessing starts with the usual "Praised be Thou, O Lord, our God" and then gives the reason for the blessing:
"Who has granted us life, sustained us, and enabled us
to reach this season. "
It feels good to say because it expresses thanks for being allowed to arrive at a joyful moment.
It also helps that the Hebrew language affords such a rhythmic and rhymed combination of syllables to say those words:
sheHECHeyanu, viKEYamanu, viHIGeyanu, lazMAN haZEH.
There's a built-in affirmation in the very roll of the utterance.
Listen here.
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