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Ashrei (Hebrew: אַשְׁרֵי) is a
prayer that is
recited at
least three times daily in
Jewish prayers,
twice during Shacharit (morning service) and once during...
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includes prayers found at Shacharit.
Prayers of
Mincha include the following:
Ashrei Uva
Letzion (on
Shabbat and Yom Tov only, in
Italian Nusach also on fast...
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Ashrei and Uva L'Tzion, both of
which are
postponed from Mincha, when they are
normally recited on
Shabbat and Festivals. In most
other rites,
Ashrei...
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Jewish prayer List of
Jewish prayers and
blessings Mincha Ashrei Torah reading1, 5
Amidah Kedushah Tachanun Aleinu Kaddish Maariv Barechu Maariv...
- On
certain holidays,
Hallel is recited.
Torah reading (on
certain days)
Ashrei and Uva
letzion Aleinu and Shir shel yom
Kaddish is
recited in
between most...
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Berakhot 10a that "Any
psalm dear to
David he
opened with "
Ashrei" ("happy is he) and
closed with "
Ashrei".
Redactors of
rabbinic do****ent
frequently made use...
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Psalm 41:2,
although not in the
above list, has the
description ashrei maskil. Six
Psalms (16, 56–60) have the
title michtam (מכתם, 'gold'). Rashi...
- psalm,
which is anonymous, is
referred to in
Hebrew by its
opening words, "
Ashrei temimei derech" ("happy are
those whose way is perfect"). In Latin, it is...
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Pittum hakketoret. The
opening section is
concluded with
Malachi 3:4.
Ashrei is recited,
followed by half-Kaddish, the
Amidah (including repetition)...