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Yigdal ("may he be magnified") is often the concluding prayer of the Friday evening service in Sephardic congregations; the Ashkenazim recite it during weekday morning prayers. This prayer, believed to be composed by R Daniel bar Judah, is based on the "Thirteen Principles of Faith" described by Maimonides in his book, Commentary on the Mishnah.
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Clip: Sometimes ones history or ancestors can have dark or not so glorious seasons. In current times, many enjoy the spirit of victimhood that can possibly come from possible dark areas in ones family historical line. This weeks Jewish Terminology word, I am not going to lye; has me as they say…. in my feelings. History is sometimes not pleasant. History is sometimes dark. When that darkness hits close to home, G-D forbid…. it can lead to more questions than answers.
I have been sporadically researching my own family history. Some days have been joyful. Other days frustrating and ended in tears. I have often ended days or research sessions asking G-D more questions and not finding any answers. Below are some interesting finds I want to share.
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