The Dawning of the Day

Published: May 20, 2015, 4 p.m.

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\\u201cEzra, what would you call the story told by my violin?\\u201d Ezra was silent... When he got up to leave, a phrase from one of the dawn hymns occurred to him and stood in front of him, pleading. He said to Rahamim, \\u201cI would call it, The Dawning of the Day.\\u201d

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Host Marcela Sulak reads from Haim Sabato\'s story,\\xa0The Dawning of the Day,\\xa0in honor of Shavuot - the Jewish festival that celebrates the giving of the Torah by God to the Israelites on Mt. Sinai. We hear about two friends who end up avidly studying the Torah together: Rahamim, a gifted, blind violinist, and his friend Ezra who comes to clean his house and tell him stories.

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Haim Sabato,\\xa0The Dawning of the Day: A Jerusalem Tale. Translated by Yaacab Dwek. The Toby Press, 2008.

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Music:

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Shishu Vesimchu Besimchat Chag - Shirei Shavuot
The Spielberg Jewish Film Archive - Palestine In Song And Dance
Kabbalah Music - Yah Ribon \'Olam
Ofra Haza - Im Nin\'Alu

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