Re: Simchat Torah and Korach



Micha Berger <micha@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> moshes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> : That _is_ AFAIK the source of the phrase. But of course, we don't
> : say the last part. I don't know where the custom came to say it
> : (while jumping up-and-down) on Simchat Torah, but it surely fits.
>
> It's in the machzor, one of the lines in the short pi'ut said at each
> haqafah.

I'll have to look, I don't recall it.

Moshe Schorr
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