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Tefillah 129 articles

Tefillah

Elul & LeDavid Hashem Ori
Elul and Holiday Tips As we begin the month of Elul and the forty day march towards the Days of Judgment, we recite Psalm 27 after the daily blasts of the...
Feb 21, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Let’s Talk About Us
Let’s Talk About Us After a couple goes out for a reasonable amount of time; it is common for one of the two to say to the other, “Let’s talk about...
Feb 21, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Uvah Letzion Goel Uleshavei Pesha Beyaakov
Uvah Letzion Goel Uleshavei Pesha Beyaakov Shabbat Mincha like all other Mincha prayers throughout the week begins with Psalm 145, Ashrei. We have already learned about Ashrei in our Mussaf Tips...
Feb 20, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Uvah Letzion Goel Uleshavei Pesha Beyaakov II
Uvah Letzion II Can you imagine a young man and women deeply in love and committed to one another for life that are forced to be apart for awhile due to...
Feb 20, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Uvah Letzion III:Conclusion
After we recite the Kedushah Desidrah, and declare our loving commitment to G-d, the conclusion of Uvah Letzion describes the unbelievable opportunity and privilege we have been afforded by G-d to...
Feb 20, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Atoh Echad Veshimcha Echad
Atoh Echad Veshimcha Echad Shabbat Mincha continues with Kriat HaTorah which was instituted by Moses himself. We read three Aliyot from the Parshah of the following week. After returning the Torah...
Feb 20, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Atoh Echad Veshimcha Echad II
Atoh Echad Veshimcha Echad II The commentary Siach Yitzchak in the Siddur Hagrah, demonstrates that the body of our Tefillah corresponds to the three famous Shabatot in Jewish history and destiny....
Feb 20, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Elokeynu Veelokay Avotainu
Elokeynu Veelokay Avotainu The next tefillah of Shabbat Minchah is Elokeynu Veelokay Avoteinu Retzey Bimenuchateinu, which means: G-d, the G-d of our fathers, be pleased with our rest (on Shabbat). This...
Feb 20, 2013
By Rabbi Ephraim Epstein
Atoh Echad Veshimcha Echad III
Atoh Echad Veshimcha Echad III Unfortunately there are millions of Jews that do not observe the Shabbat. Why not? The first answer is because they were not brought up with Shabbat...
Feb 20, 2013
By Rabbi Ephraim Epstein
Tzidkasecha Tzedek Leolam
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Feb 20, 2013
By Hannah Farkas

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