The Omer: An Incomplete Sermon

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The Omer: An Incomplete Sermon

Description

The text is a sermon on the Omer, reflecting on the passage of time and the aging process. It begins with a description of a beautiful spring day, contrasting it with the heat of summer. The author connects the Passover festival with the stages of life, comparing the journey of the Israelites in Egypt to the individual's life journey. The sermon then delves into the realities of aging, loss of vigor, and the inevitability of death. A note at the end mentions that the sermon was incomplete, due to the author's failing health, and includes a short final note from the author written shortly before his death.

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Type: Print

Identifier: LSDCBx3FF3_8

Collection: The Dropsie College Isaac Leeser Collection at the Penn Libraries

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Dates

Gregorian: January 01, 1868

Hebrew: ו׳ בְּטֵבֵת תרכ״ח

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Language

English

Citation

Please cite this item as:

The Omer.” (January 01, 1868). The Dropsie College Isaac Leeser Collection at the Penn Libraries. Accessed at https://leeser.judaicadhpenn.org/item/lsdcbx3ff3_8 .