Where are the shepherds and where are the flocks?
Where are the shepherds and where are the focks,
that received the upright statutes at Sinai?
Amram’s son1 taught both light and weighty [commandments].
He explained the details, teaching them to the becrowned people.2
The mighty [God] revealed Himself with utmost glory.
[He revealed] . . . the Ten Commandments.
We have rejected all these, and loved falsehood,
perverted our ways, young and old.
Therefore, we have been pushed away, to Edomites and Hagarites,
shoved and prodded, and stepped over by foreigners.
Here we are today, lowly and broken,
and our eyes constantly look forward to Your rescue.
The humble man’s merit, out of all men,
remember it for those that remember his Torah—and gather in our dispersed [exiles].
Translated by Gabriel Wasserman.
Notes
[Moses, also alluded to as “the humble man” in this prayer.—Trans.]
[See b. Shabbat 88a.—Trans.]
Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 3: Encountering Christianity and Islam.