Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Quotation for Taanit 50:16

מעשה וגזרו תענית בלוד כו': ונימא הלל מעיקרא אביי ורבא דאמרי תרווייהו לפי שאין אומרים הלל

R'Judah says: If before midday they need not complete the fast, if after midday they must complete it. R'Jose says: If before the ninth hour they need not complete the fast, if after the ninth hour they must complete it - For thus we find it in the case of Ahab, King of Israe that he fasted from the ninth hour onwards, as it is said, Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself before Me etc.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I Kings XXI, 29. According to Pes. ');"><sup>14</sup></span> R'Judah the Prince<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. supra p. 64, n. 1.');"><sup>15</sup></span> ordained a fast and rain fell after sunrise. He was of the opinion that the people should complete the fast. Said R'Ammi to him: We have learnt: [There is a difference] between before midday and after midday. Samuel the Little ordained a fast and rain fell before sunrise. The people thought that it was due to the merit of the community, whereupon he said to them: I will quote you a parable. This can be compared to a servant who asked his master for a gratuity and the master exclaimed, Give it to him, and let me not hear his voice. Another time Samuel the Little ordained a fast and rain fell after sunset. The people thought that it was due to the merit of the community. whereupon Samuel exclaimed: I will quote you a parable. This can be compared to a servant who asked his master for a gratuity and the master exclaimed, Keep him waiting until he is made submissive and is distressed, and then give him his gratuity. According to Samuel the Little, what would be an instance of rain falling on account of the merit of the community? - If they recited [the prayer].' He causeth the wind to blow', and the wind blew, and if they recited, 'He causeth the rain to fail, and rain fell. IT HAPPENED THAT THE RABBIS ORDAINED A FAST IN LYDIA etc. Should they not have recited the Hallel first? - Abaye and Raba explained this to be because the Hallel is recited

Selichot Edot HaMizrach

Our Father, our King, you are our Father. Our Father, our King, we have no King besides You. Our Father, our King, grace us and answer us, as we have no [good] deeds. Do charity and kindness with us for the sake of Your great name, and save us. And we do not know what we shall do, but our eyes are upon You. Remember Lord, Your kindnesses, for they are from forever. Let Your kindness, Lord, be upon us, as we have supplicated from You. Do not remember former iniquities against us – quickly let Your mercy precede us, for we are greatly impoverished. Help us in the name of the Lord, the Maker of the heavens and the earth. Grace us, Lord, Grace us, for we have been sated with much disgrace. In wrath, recall mercy. In wrath, recall the binding [of Isaac]. In wrath, recall innocence. In wrath, recall love. Lord save – the King that answers on the day we call. For You knew our inclinations – remember that we are dust. Help us – God of our salvation – for the sake of Your Name's honor. And save us and atone for our sins for the sake of Your Name.
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