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May 9, 2013 9:06 pm at 9:06 pm #609279polisha chosidParticipant
Many of us said the Tfilah for our children and grandchildren as was authored by the Shloh Hakodesh, and may all our tfilahs be answered, does anyone one know where it as originally written? I have an old copy of the Sidur HaShloh and it isnt there…
May 10, 2013 1:06 am at 1:06 am #952972Torah613TorahParticipantbump
That’s so interesting. It’s really a beautiful tefila.
May 10, 2013 1:14 am at 1:14 am #952973The little I knowParticipantIt’s in the sefer. Until it became a popular thing to print up or wire around the internet, I used to mark the place in the sefer and say it from there.
May 10, 2013 11:50 am at 11:50 am #952974Torah613TorahParticipantTLIK: The one on Tehillim?
May 10, 2013 2:40 pm at 2:40 pm #952975The little I knowParticipantThe sefer ??? ???? ?????. I have the entire sefer in one volume, an old print. It was reprinted in 5 volumes. I do not have the precise reference, but it should not be hard to find.
May 10, 2013 2:43 pm at 2:43 pm #952976apushatayidParticipantI’ll take a wild guess. the mekor is the shla or his talmidim.
May 12, 2013 4:42 am at 4:42 am #952977HaLeiViParticipantHe is called the “Shela” Hakadosh because of his Sefer Shela. It’s in Meseches Tamid, which is about Tefilla.
May 12, 2013 11:38 am at 11:38 am #952978sonMemberHaLeiVi:
The ??”? is called the ??”? because of his sefer ??? ????? ????? (note the acronym) which is a kabbalah sefer.
From what I’ve read, the tefillah is printed in his siddur ??? ????? and is only a portion of the full tefillah – can’t confirm that as I don’t have a copy of the siddur handy, mindyou.
May 13, 2013 6:09 pm at 6:09 pm #952979sonMemberHad a look today, the section where the Shelah mentions the tefillah and nusach, as HaLeiVi mentioned, in what he writes about Tamid. Some mishnayos prints have the Shelah included as well (I think that’s what HaLeiVi was referring to).
May 13, 2013 10:59 pm at 10:59 pm #952980HaLeiViParticipantHe calls his sections mesechtos and gave them names like the Masechtos in Shas. His ‘Meseches Shavuos’ is about the Yom Tov Shavuos. His Meseches Tamid is about Teffila.
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