[Mesorah] Goy Gadol? or Gadol Atzum?

Kenneth Miller kennethgmiller at juno.com
Wed Apr 2 11:14:45 PDT 2014


Devarim 26:5, "Vayhi sham l'goy gadol atzum v'rav"

What's the best way to parse the "gadol"? Is it closer to goy or to atzum? I do see "goy gadol" with mercha-tipcha, which I usually understand to be a joined phrase, but it's always good to check.

Here's why I ask: The Hagada has separate paragraphs for perushim on "goy", "atzum", and "rav", but not for "gadol". In my experience, it is lumped together with "atzum", but that's not necessarily so.

"An Exalted Evening" (by Rabbi Menachem Genack, based on the teachings of RYB Soloveitchik) pg 67 fills three whole paragraphs, explicitly on the phrase "goy gadol". It's very nice, and I recommend it to others, but before I say it over at my Seder, I wanted to double-check how it holds up to the trop.

Thanks!
Akiva Miller
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