Halleluya

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  1. Mizmor 146

    "Haleluya!" - Duplicity and Simplicity

    Rabbi Avi Baumol

    Mizmor 146 – the first of the Halleluya series – calls out to praise God. A precondition for praise is belief. It disregards the haughty leaders who do not acknowledge God and calls out to non-believers to believe in God who cares for the weak.

  2. Mizmorim 146-150

    "Haleluya!" - An analysis of the Last Five Mizmorim

    Rabbi Avi Baumol

    An overview of the Halleluya Mizmorim: Mizmor 146 is an individual praise of God; Mizmor 147 is a public praise touching on God’s great deeds and attention to lowly beings; Mizmor 148 presents a contrasted symmetry between the praise of God of the celestial and earthly beings; Mizmor 149 describes the rejoicing of the devout at the destruction of evil; Mizmor 150 peaks with meta-universal praise of God.

  3. God Lifts the Destitute from the Dust: Abarbanel on the First Chapter of Hallel

    Rabbi David Silverberg