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Tehillim Singing Session

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A brief session of chanting verses from Psalms, including 'Mi ya'aleh b'har Hashem (ה׳)' and 'Eli Atah v'odeka.'

Full Summary

This recording captures a musical session focused on chanting specific verses from Tehillim (Psalms). The primary verse repeated is 'Mi ya'aleh b'har Hashem (ה׳) u'mi yakum bimkom kashot' from Psalm 24:3, which asks 'Who may ascend the mountain of Hashem and who may stand in His holy place?' This verse introduces the famous psalm that discusses the qualities needed to approach Hashem's presence. The session also includes repetitive chanting of 'Eli Atah v'odeka, Elokai aromimeka' from Psalm 118:28, expressing gratitude and praise to God. The recording concludes with brief conversational elements about the singing itself. While the verses chosen are spiritually significant - dealing with themes of spiritual elevation and gratitude - the format is primarily musical rather than educational or analytical. The lack of commentary, explanation, or deeper exploration of the verses' meanings distinguishes this from a traditional Torah (תורה) shiur or learning session.

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