Ask Around Your Shabbos Table
Menucha Magazine | February 06, 2025
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Ask Around Your Shabbos Table

Menucha Magazine | June 27, 2025

Ask Around Your Shabbos Table

In this week’s parsha Klal Yisroel sing Shiras HaYam after crossing the Yam Suf. In the laws of Pesukei Dezimra, the Mishna Berura (51:17) writes:

ייאמר שירת הים בשמחה יידמה בדתתי ואאי באיתי היים תבר בים יהאימר בשמחה מיחאיר אי תיתיתיי.

“And one should say Shiras HaYam with joy. And he should picture in his mind as if he crossed the Yam Suf on that day. Someone who says Shiras HaYam with joy [has the merit] of his transgressions being forgiven.”

Ask around your Shabbos table: What is the connection between saying Shiras HaYam with joy and receiving a forgiveness from Hashem?

Ask Around Your Shabbos Table

In this week’s parsha Klal Yisroel sing Shiras HaYam after crossing the Yam Suf. In the laws of Pesukei Dezimra, the Mishna Berura (51:17) writes:

ייאמר שירת הים בשמחה יידמה בדתתי ואאי באיתי היים תבר בים יהאימר בשמחה מיחאיר אי תיתיתיי.

“And one should say Shiras HaYam with joy. And he should picture in his mind as if he crossed the Yam Suf on that day. Someone who says Shiras HaYam with joy [has the merit] of his transgressions being forgiven.”

Ask around your Shabbos table: What is the connection between saying Shiras HaYam with joy and receiving a forgiveness from Hashem?

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