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How does the inexplicable poem for Shavuot, Akdamut, make sense of the first blessing of the Shema Liturgy?

Holidays, Purim, Shavuot, Torah/Talmud, UTJ Events

by Professor Reuven Kimelman

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are that of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the Union for Traditional Judaism, unless otherwise indicated.

Hosted by the UTJ and co-sponsored by the Kaplen JCC On the Palisades

Recorded June 9, 2024

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Sources can be viewed below and/or downloaded with these links:

Akdamut Text

Akdamut Text

Akdamut Sources

akdamut sources

The First Blessing Before Shema in Color

First Blessing of Shema in Color

 

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