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    4. RASHI METHOD: ALIGNMENT
    BRIEF EXPLANATION: Aligning two almost identically worded verselets can suggest
    • (4a) 2 cases of the same incident or law
    • (4b) emphasis on the nuances of a case
    • (4c) use of broad vs literal usage of words
    This examples applies to Rashis Lv23-24a
    URL Reference: (c) http://www.Rashiyomi.com/rule1412.htm
    Brief Summary: The Jewish New Year is both a a) a DAY of SHOFAR blasts as well as b) A REMEMBRANCE of the SHOFAR BLAST (of the Ram that replaced Isaac at the Akaydah)

The table below presents an aligned extract of verses or verselets in Lv23-24, Nu29-01. Both verses/verselets discuss Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year. The alignment justifies the Rashi comment that: There are two aspects to Rosh Hashana. 1) There is a requirement to blow blow the Shofar. 2) There is a requirement to remember the Shofar of the Ram that replaced Isaac. This explains the Prayers citing verses with citations of Shofar rememberances.

Verse Text of Verse Rashi comment
Nu29-01 a day of shofar-blasts will it be to you There are two aspects to Rosh Hashana. 1) There is a requirement to blow blow the Shofar. 2) There is a requirement to remember the Shofar of the Ram that replaced Isaac. This explains the Prayers citing verses with citations of Shofar rememberances.
Lv23-24 it will be to you a holiday, a remembering of shofar blasts a Holy Day.


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