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ne'emar, ela 'yashir.'" idiomatic or poetic hebrew, in its biblical construction, writes "az yashir," "then [moses and israel] will sing," not, as it should be, "az shar," "they did sing." from this unusual grammatical construction, rabbi meir deduces a principle of faith – the resurrection of the dead
from teĥiyat hameitim, from the resurrection of the dead – because it has the power to breathe the breath of life into dead souls. a great song must be able to penetrate the heart of man, get within the dead tinder wood and driftwood piled up about his heart and set them afire. th e dead souls and slumbering...
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