
Hayom Yom 11 Shvat - The robustiousness of the Modeh Ani of a Jew
The daily Hayom Yom with Rabbi Yosef Katzman · Rabbi Yosef Katzman
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Show Notes
דעֶר סֵדֶר פוּן טאָג הוֹיבְּט זִיך אָן מִיט מוֹדֶה אֲנִי
[A Jew’s] day begins with Modeh Ani.
אוּן דאָס זאָגט מעֶן פאַר נעֶגעֶל וואַסעֶר אֲפִילוּ בְּיָדַיִם טְמֵאוֹת
This is recited before washing negel-vasser, even though one’s hands are [still] impure,
וואָרוּם כָּל הַטּוּמְאוֹת שֶׁבָּעוֹלָם זַיינעֶן נִיט מְטַמֵּא דעֶם מוֹדֶה אֲנִי פוּן אַ אִידעֶן
for there is no impurity in the world that can taint a Jew’s Modeh Ani, [his grateful acknowledgment of G‑d].
עֶר קעֶן זַיין אַ חָסֵר בָּזֶה אוֹ בָזֶה, אָבּעֶר דעֶר מוֹדֶה אֲנִי בְּלַייבְּט גַאנץ
He may lack this or that [element in his Divine service], but his Modeh Ani remains intact.
Text and Translation courtesy of Sichos in English