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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…
Minhah
Minha Service
The Minha service is held at twilight and is one of the three daily…
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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…