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Hayom harat olam Hayom yaamid bamishpat Kol yetsurey olamim Yim kevanim, yim kaavadim Rakhameynu berakhem av al banim Veyim kaavadim eyneynu lekha tluyot Ad shekhataneynu vetazi kaor mishpateynu Ayom kadosh
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After each of the three main sections of the Musafprayers on Rosh Hashanah, the shofar is sounded. This is followed by a prayer proclaiming that this day, Rosh Hashanah, commemorates the birth of the universe, and that on this day human beings stand before their Creator either as children or servants. This prayer asks God to relate to humanity with the mercy of a Father or to take note of the beseeching eyes of His servants and to respond with graciousness. (more on this page: http://www.learn.jtsa.edu/topics/arts/aud_hhday/track21.shtml
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