Illustration Credit: Elad Lifshitz, Dov Abramson Studio
Halakhah הֲלָכָה
Just as Benei Yisrael have an experience of God in our parashah, the haftarah this week describes Yeshayahu’s vision of God. He sees God’s throne, and angels next to it calling out in praise:
וְקָרָ֨א זֶ֤ה אֶל־זֶה֙ וְאָמַ֔ר קָד֧וֹשׁ ׀ קָד֛וֹשׁ קָד֖וֹשׁ יְהֹוָ֣ה צְבָא֑וֹת מְלֹ֥א כׇל־הָאָ֖רֶץ כְּבוֹדֽוֹ׃
And one would call to the other, “Holy, holy, holy is God! God’s presence fills all the earth!”
This line might sound familiar, because it is part of קְדוּשָׁה (Kedushah), one of our most important prayers. The other key line in Kedushah, בָּרוּךְ כְּבוֹד יהוה מִמְּקוֹמוֹ (Blessed is the glory of God in God’s place), is from a prophecy of Yehezkel (3:12).
Kedushah is recited when a minyan is present, as part of the repetition of the עֲמִידָה (Amidah, the quiet prayer that is central to every tefillah).
Because Kedushah is considered so special, there are some rules for how to treat it with proper respect:
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