Some people have the minhag of shaking to the left and right during Kedushah when saying the words Zeh VeZeh VeOmar, where does this come from? Obviously it has something to do with Malachim pointing to different ways but what is the source?
where is the Mekor for swaying 3 times by El Zeh Vel Zeh Veomar?
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They asked Rav Kanievksy this question and he said there is no Mekor to it!
  I have also heard that as well. I heard once from a Chassidishe Rov that 'Es Shteit Nisht, Ober es Shat Nisht.' Translation: It doesn't say it anywhere but it doesn't hurt either! - deepThinkerJul 30 '12 at 22:08
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1 Well that obviously comes from someone..eh interesting! Es shat nisht to jump up and down 613 times a day, but we don't cos we jews like to have a mekor for everything we do, and not just do things bescause ''es shat nisht'' - Eitza GeberJul 31 '12 at 10:43
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  @eitzageber go to Mikveh and you'l see in the mikveh people jumping 613 times. - busy gabbaiAug 02 '12 at 23:11
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