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Tachanun or Taḥanun (Hebrew: תחנון "Supplication"), also
called nefilat apayim (Hebrew: נפילת אפיים "falling on the face"), is part of Judaism's morning...
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mentioned in the Mishnah.
Certain prayers like Tachanun, Eil
Erech Apayim (when 15 Adar I is a
Monday or Thursday) and Lam'nazteach (Psalm 20) are...
- similarly, on
Monday &
Thursday mornings (before
Torah reading),
Erech Apayim is omitted.
Omission of
Psalm 20
Omission of
Psalms 90
Addition of Psalm...
- Messianism. SUNY Press. ISBN 0791411931. "Slowness to
Anger -
Middah Erech Apayim".
Reform Judaism.
Archived from the
original on 2024-06-23.
Retrieved 2025-01-09...
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meaning "as the
tooth destroyeth" (A. V. "as a man
sweepeth the dung").
Erekh apayim ("slow to anger,"
Exodus 34:6) is
interpreted "long-suffering to both the...
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Shalom Arush. Additionally,
Schick wrote dozens of sefarim,
among them
Erech Apayim (on
anger management), Ilan
Hachaim (on not
wasting time), and commentaries...