[Avodah] Selichos - Especially before Midnight
Arie Folger
afolger at aishdas.org
Mon Sep 17 04:24:53 PDT 2007
RRW wrote:
> Since Yeke's tend to NOT
> factor Qabblah into their Litrugical considerations in general. [I hve no
> evidence just a good hunch]
Kabbalah does not feature at all PUBLICLY except for netilat lulav and sefirat
ha'omer.
However, that does not preclude gedolei Ashkenaz from engaging in kabbalah
(they often did, but on their own terms), and thus, indirectly, from
flitering through to the masses. Thus, while berikh shemei isn't said, that
much kabbalah could be let through, that selichot are said in ashmoret
haboqer.
However, I see no point in this analysis. Selichot were developed for being
recited in the morning. I am utterly unaware of a minhag to say selichot,
which does not also care about when it is recited.
AFAIK, never before the 19th/20th century did people say selichot at 10pm.
Plus, some posters have pointed out that one can even understand the idea of
the last third of the night being particularly appropriate for such prayers,
without resorting to nistar.
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Arie Folger
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