Re: CONCERT REPORT: Tel Aviv, September 24
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 9:27 am
Hi Lizzy,
Thanks. I will be digesting this blessing for some time. You probably know that these are the Jewish high holy days, days of awe, "terrible" days. Time of the decision, "Who by fire." To give the Numbers 6:24-26 blessing in Israel, in Hebrew and just before the day of atonement is a once in a lifetime thing for all concerned.
As you can see, the blessing is hard to translate. Working up the nerve to ask for one thing more I would wish for Cohen's own translation.
It is a poetic text well worth translating. This blessing is, by some accounts, the most ancient text in Jewish scripture. This (Hebrew) article below contains a copy of a 2600 year old silver amulet from the valley of Hinom near Jerusalem with the blessing. (Third photo from the top).
http://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%91%D7% ... 7%99%D7%9D
Thanks. I will be digesting this blessing for some time. You probably know that these are the Jewish high holy days, days of awe, "terrible" days. Time of the decision, "Who by fire." To give the Numbers 6:24-26 blessing in Israel, in Hebrew and just before the day of atonement is a once in a lifetime thing for all concerned.
As you can see, the blessing is hard to translate. Working up the nerve to ask for one thing more I would wish for Cohen's own translation.
It is a poetic text well worth translating. This blessing is, by some accounts, the most ancient text in Jewish scripture. This (Hebrew) article below contains a copy of a 2600 year old silver amulet from the valley of Hinom near Jerusalem with the blessing. (Third photo from the top).
http://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%91%D7% ... 7%99%D7%9D