הַיּוֹם
Embracing Jewish Heritage and Meaning
传承犹太文化与精神
Hayom (הַיּוֹם) is a Hebrew word meaning "today" or "the day". In Jewish tradition, this word carries profound significance, emphasizing the importance of living in the present moment.
The concept of Hayom appears frequently in Jewish liturgy and scripture, most notably in the Passover Haggadah where it is repeated in the phrase "Hayom Harat Olam" (Today the world was conceived), and in daily prayers that emphasize mindfulness of the present day.
Hayom is incorporated into many Jewish prayers, reminding worshippers to focus on the present and its spiritual opportunities.
Hayom 被融入许多犹太祷告中,提醒崇拜者专注于当下及其精神机会。
During the Passover Seder, "Hayom" emphasizes the immediacy of the Exodus story, making it relevant to each generation.
在逾越节晚宴期间,"Hayom" 强调了出埃及故事的即时性,使其与每一代人都息息相关。
Jewish teachings often use "Hayom" to encourage mindfulness and appreciation for the current moment as a gift.
犹太教导经常使用"Hayom"来鼓励正念,并珍视当下时刻作为礼物。
The word appears in blessings and liturgical poems, connecting daily life with spiritual consciousness.
这个词出现在祝福和礼仪诗歌中,将日常生活与精神意识联系起来。