This is the final shiur of this minicourse.
We will complete the study of the contents of the 13 Middot with the last word of them ונקה. We will learn Rashi’s explanation of this part of the verse, and see the midrashic source from the Talmud in Yoma 86a, 13 lines down from the top of the page.
Following this, we will look at the structure and some of the content of the Selihot prayers that we have been saying in the mornings before Rosh Hashana and which we will continue to say until Yom Kippur. We will look for where and how the views of the 13 Middot held by the sages in the Talmud have been expressed in the Selihot.