'To Which Tribes Would Make Pilgrimage' / 'ששם עלו שבטים': עניינו של תהלים קכב

Professor Meir Weiss submitted this article to the editorial board of Tarbiẓ shortly before his death on 7.5.1998, and it is presented here substantially as it was submitted. The article is a study of Psalm 122, which is one of the 'Pilgrim Psalms', as its title שיר המעלות indicates. The a...

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