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The Mogen Ovos Mode: a Study in Folklore
Singing the prayer magen avot, the abbreviated repetition of Sabbath-eve amidah, is an…
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Shaharit
Morning prayer, the equivalent of the morning obligatory offering at the Temple. Its…
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Musaf (pl. Musafim)
Originally the additional sacrifice offered in the Temple, After Temple times it…
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Tenu'a (yd. pronunciation: tnue, tnie)
A term used by Hassidim and East European hazzanim; it literally means 'Movement.' An…
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Kerovah (pl. Kerovot)
Singular form for the series of Piyyutim (q.v.) that are inserted during the Sheli'ah…
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Amidah
The core element of each of the daily services. The Amidah was originally referred to as…
Seliha-Selihot
The word Seliha (plural- Selihot) means forgiveness in Hebrew.
In the singular form…
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Ne’ilah
Nei’la is the fifth and last service of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement). In contrast to…
Kaddish
Kaddish is one of the most important and central parts of the Jewish liturgy. Most of it…