O perfect Torah

O perfect Torah, ancient by two millennia [before the creation of the universe],
please beseech God, on behalf of the perfect dove.1
Diligently supplicate the One who dwells in heaven,
for Him to have compassion for those who study you every moment and hour.
The generation of knowledge sang “we will do” before “we will hear,”2
with yearning and desire…
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One of a handful of Rashi’s known piyyutim, this selihah (penitential poem) is a hymn of praise for the faithfulness of the Jewish people to the Torah and its commandments—and especially the scholars who never wavered from their study despite the difficulties of the exile. The Hebrew poem is structured as a reverse alphabetical acrostic and includes an acrostic of Rashi’s name. Each of the two-line stanzas has four hemistichs, which are rhymed aaba, ccdc, and so on.

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