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    Jewish prayer (Hebrew: תְּפִילָּה, tefilla [tfiˈla]; plural תְּפִילּוֹת‎ tefillot [tfiˈlot]; Yiddish: תּפֿלה, romanized: tfile [ˈtfɪlə], plural תּפֿלות...
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  • Judaism 101: Common Prayers and Blessings Sidduraudio.com: Texts and Audios of selections from the Siddur Chabad.org: Jewish Prayers in English and Hebrew...
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    regard dancing as a form of prayer. Hindus chant mantras. Jewish prayer may involve swaying back and forth and bowing. Muslim prayer involves bowing, kneeling...
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    albʊ'raːq]). In a Jewish religious context, the term Western Wall and its variations is used in the narrow sense, for the section used for Jewish prayer; in its...
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    they "preserve two versions of the Lord's Prayer used in two different communities: the Matthean in a Jewish Christian community and the Lucan in the Gentile...
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    Tallit (redirect from Jewish prayer shawl)
    gadol ("big tallit") Jewish prayer shawl worn over the outer clothes during the morning prayers (Shacharit) and worn during all prayers on Yom Kippur. The...
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    Judaism (redirect from Jewish religion)
    Most of the prayers in a traditional Jewish service can be recited in solitary prayer, although communal prayer is preferred. Communal prayer requires a...
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  • Mantra Bhaktamara Stotra Uvasagharam Stotra List of Jewish Prayers and Blessings Tefillah prayers prescribed 3 times a day by observant Jews and 4 times...
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    asceticism, both accompanied by extended prayer services (usually at synagogue) and sin confessions. Many Jewish denominations, such as Reconstructionist...
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    summer. Oriental Jewish men in late-Ottoman and British Mandate Palestine would wear the tarbush on their heads. The tallit is a Jewish prayer shawl worn while...
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    Maariv (redirect from Maariv (prayer))
    also known as Arvit, or Arbit (Hebrew: עַרְבִית, [ʔaʁˈvit]), is a Jewish prayer service held in the evening or night. It consists primarily of the evening...
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    Shabbat (redirect from Jewish Sabbath)
    media related to Shabbat. List of Shabbat topics Baqashot Jewish greetings Jewish prayer § Prayer on Shabbat Lord's Day Shmita Uposatha Other Biblical sources...
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    unstructured, personal Jewish prayer, may be part of structured Jewish services, or may be separate from prayer practices. Jewish mystics have viewed meditation...
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    to prayer. The Barechu (Hebrew: ברכו, also Borchu, Barekhu or Bar'chu) is the beginning of the Jewish prayer service. It serves as a call to prayer, and...
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    Synagogue (redirect from Jewish Synagogue)
    alongside items of Jewish historical significance or history about the synagogue itself. Synagogues are consecrated spaces used for Jewish prayer, study, assembly...
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  • synagogues Mumbai also houses two active Jewish prayer halls Kurla Prayer Hall, Kurla, Mumbai Etz Haeem Prayer Hall, Balu Changu Patil Marg, Mumbai There...
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  • describing the annual cycle of Torah readings on the Sabbaths of the year Jewish prayer provides a gateway to resources about other liturgical variations over...
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  • Aleinu (redirect from 'Alenu prayer)
    a Jewish prayer found in the siddur, the classical Jewish prayerbook. It is recited in most communities at the end of each of the three daily Jewish services...
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  • concepts do not apply to him. In the "Yigdal" prayer, found towards the beginning of the Jewish prayer books used in synagogues around the world, it states...
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    of future redemption, the Temple has been commemorated in Jewish tradition through prayer, liturgical poetry, art, poetry, architecture, and other forms...
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  • heaven'), is a prayer said in most Jewish denominations in Israel and a lot of denominations in the Jewish Diaspora as part of the prayer service on Shabbat...
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  • Ani Ma'amin (category Jewish prayer and ritual texts)
    believe" is a prosaic rendition of Maimonides' thirteen-point version of the Jewish principles of faith. It is based on his Mishnah commentary to tractate Sanhedrin...
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  • sung at the synagogue and in domestic prayers, and of secular music, such as klezmer. While some elements of Jewish music may originate in biblical times...
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    Abrahamic new religious movement that combines various Jewish traditions and elements of Jewish prayer with Evangelical Protestant theology. It considers...
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    Siddur (category Jewish services)
    'sɪdəʁ]; plural siddurim סִדּוּרִים [siduˈʁim]) is a Jewish prayer book containing a set order of daily prayers. The word siddur comes from the Hebrew root ס־ד־ר‎...
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  • recitative prayers such as the Amidah. This is distinct from textual nusach, the exact text of the prayer service, which varies somewhat between Jewish communities...
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  • Mesorah Publications) page 1042 ("Laws of Prayer", nr. 107-112); Adin Steinsaltz, A Guide to Jewish Prayer (Hebrew ed. 1994, Engl.transl. 2000, NY, Schocken...
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  • The Prayer of Manasseh is a short, penitential prayer attributed to king Manasseh of Judah. The majority of scholars believe that the Prayer of Manasseh...
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    all women's prayer groups are absolutely forbidden by halakha (Jewish law). A more liberal, permissive view maintains that women's prayer groups can be...
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  • Yaaleh V'Yavo (category Jewish prayer and ritual texts)
    trans: "May [our remembrance] arise and come ... before Thee") is a Jewish prayer that is added to the liturgy on the festivals and Rosh Chodesh; it is...
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