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The Song at the Sea & Jewish Unity

Likutei Sichos vol. 31, Beshalach sicha 1

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The Song at the Sea & Jewish Unity: Likutei Sichos vol. 31, Beshalach sicha 1

There are three views on how the people joined Moshe in song at the splitting of the sea. Learn how these differing opinions correspond to three levels of unity.
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Likkutei Sichot - Vol. 31: בשלח (א), Beshalach, Song at the Sea

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Rita Forbes Clinton January 30, 2026

Shabbat Shalom 🌹

Have you ever heard music so indescribable melodiously Heavenly that you wondered how GD must be feeling when He hears it? This is the Song of the Sea of Moses sung to the LRD. Hebrew songs are of the "heart." Niggun songs are of the "soul" that transcends language and connects to the Divine. Music stimulates: creativity and imagination, neural pathways growth, it enhances learning and memory, and distress and relax. Music creates a pathway of "shared" an emotional "experience" which the the Isralites shared in "unity" and understood. Moses was the choir director that composed the music, taught the song, and harmonized the 3 million vocal choir. The Israelite's "heart" and "soul" was so intoxicating in song, like the waves of an ocean, it open the "Flood Gates" of the Throne Room of GD. Everyone from newborn babies to the elderly in unison "bowed in ambiance" to the Presence of HaShem - a mesmerizing and rare wonder! Thank you.

Baruch HaShem,
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