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Jewish Prayers
Prayers for various occasions including blessings, grace after meals, Psalms and more
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Jewish Morning Prayers To Be Said Upon Awakening
The Modeh Ani, the blessing recited upon ritually washing the hands, and the preface to the morning prayers.
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Adon Olam Song A beautiful prayer recited beore the morning services, and, in many communities, at the conclusion of the morning prayers too.
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Traveler's Prayer The Prayer for a Safe Journey
"May it be Your will, G-d, our G-d and the G-d of our fathers, that You should lead us in peace and direct our steps in peace..."
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Selichot (Supplication) Prayers Hebrew Edition (PDF)
A series of Selichot ("supplication") prayers, recited in preparation for the "Days of Awe" of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
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Tallit Prayer (Blessings) Transliterated and Translated in English
The blessing and verses recited when putting on a tallis: in Hebrew together with the English transliteration and translation.
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Prayer Trainer Learn how to sing many of our basic prayers like a pro!
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Mi Shebeirach Jewish prayers for healing, new mothers, babies and more
A “mi shebeirach” is a public prayer or blessing for an individual or group, most often recited in synagogue when the Torah is being read.
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Psalm 23: L-rd Is My Shepherd Psalm 23, written by King David, is a timeless testament to the rock-solid faith of the Jewish people
in knowing that G‑d is always with us, protecting and guiding our path.
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Verses For People's Names It is customary to recite a verse symbolizing one’s name before the conclusion of the Amidah. Do you know what verse to say?
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Tachanun The penitential prayers
The penitential prayers recited following the morning and afternoon Amidah.
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What Is Musaf? Musaf, meaning "additional," is the fourth prayer recited to symbolize special days, substituting the extra sacrifices once offered in the Temple.
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What Is Kabbalat Shabbat? Kabbalat Shabbat, a series of psalms and prayers, joyously welcomes the Shabbat Queen at Friday night services.
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What Is a Piyyut? For over a thousand years, paytanim have composed piyyutim for various occasions.
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