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The Psalm To Read Before Rosh Hashanah. Why is Psalm 27 an important part of the spiritual preparation for the High Holidays? By Rabbi Benjamin J. Segal
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www.myjewishlearning.com/article/psalm-27/Question: From Rosh Hodesh Elul until Hoshanah Rabbah, Ashkenazic Jews recite Psalm 27, The Penitential Psalm, every morning and every evening for 51 days. What is the origin of this custom? Why do we recite this particular psalm at this particular season? And what is its message to us today?
schechter.edu/why-do-we-recite-psalm-27-from-ros…The custom of reciting Psalm 27 during the penitential season, variously understood to entail the period from Rosh Hodesh Elul through Yom Kippur, Hoshanah Rabbah, or Shemini Atzeret, is codified in Mishnah Berurah, siman 581: "In our region it is customary to recite [Psalm 27] followed by kaddish at the conclusion of the morning and evening ...
www.jtsa.edu/torah/psalm-27-the-days-of-awe/It features a shofar, which is customary blown every morning (except on Shabbat) from Rosh Hodesh Elul (the first day of the month) until the day before Rosh Hashanah. Its blasts are meant to awaken one’s spirit and inspire a soul searching.
hebrewcollege.edu/resource/psalm-27-and-the-jewi…The Orthodox Union web site clearly states "beginning with the second day of Rosh Chodesh Elul . . ." On the other hand, Siddur Tehillat Hashem (Chabad) clearly states, "From the first day of Rosh Chodesh Elul . . .".
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