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- Nishmat abstract "Nishmat (נִשְׁמַת or Nishmat Kol Chai, The breath of every living thing) is a Jewish prayer that is recited following the Song of the Sea during Pesukei D'Zimrah but before Yishtabach on Shabbat and Yom Tov. It is also recited during the Passover seder in some traditions. The recitation of this prayer is not required by halakha in Judaism, but nevertheless, is prized by halakhic authorities because the concepts covered in this prayer are basic to Halakha.Nishmat and Yishtabach are in some ways considered to be one long prayer, abridged just to Yishtabach on weekdays when there is no time to recite the entire prayer.In this prayer, the word Nishmat (the combining form of Nishmah נִשְׁמָה breath) that begins the prayer is related to the word neshama (נְשָׁמָה soul), suggesting that the soul is part of the breath of all life. The theme of the prayer is the uniqueness of God.Some hold that answers to certain issues of Jewish law (halakha) can be derived from the prayer Nishmat. The commandment Do not lie idly by the blood of your neighbor requires a person to rescue another s/he sees is in danger. But from Nishmat, it can be seen that one who is not physically present where the danger is taking place is exempt from performing any rescue action. Some examples of this include the obligation to rescue a person from a burning building in one's own location, but an exemption from the obligation to donate an organ when doing so can save a life (though doing so is still permitted).".
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- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Acrostic.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Amoraim.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Amram_Gaon.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Ashkenazi_Jews.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Breathing.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Passover_seder.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pesukei_Dezimra.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shacharit_for_Shabbat_and_Yom_Tov.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Geonim.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Halakha.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Hallel.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_holidays.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Johanan_bar_Nappaha.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Kol_Bo.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Maimonides.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Mishneh_Torah.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Passover_Seder.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Pesachim_(Talmud).
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Pesukei_dezimra.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Saadia_Gaon.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Peter.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Sephardi_Jews.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Shabbat.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Simeon_ben_Shetach.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Simhah_ben_Samuel_of_Vitry.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Song_of_the_sea.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Soul.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Talmud.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLink Yishtabach.
- Nishmat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nishmat".
- Nishmat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
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- Nishmat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Nishmat subject Category:Passover_seder.
- Nishmat subject Category:Pesukei_Dezimra.
- Nishmat subject Category:Shacharit_for_Shabbat_and_Yom_Tov.
- Nishmat hypernym Prayer.
- Nishmat type Food.
- Nishmat type Song.
- Nishmat type Day.
- Nishmat type Food.
- Nishmat comment "Nishmat (נִשְׁמַת or Nishmat Kol Chai, The breath of every living thing) is a Jewish prayer that is recited following the Song of the Sea during Pesukei D'Zimrah but before Yishtabach on Shabbat and Yom Tov. It is also recited during the Passover seder in some traditions.".
- Nishmat label "Nishmat".
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- Nishmat wasDerivedFrom Nishmat?oldid=701433660.
- Nishmat isPrimaryTopicOf Nishmat.