- amen. With few exceptions, one does not
respond amen to his or her own
berakha,
although other prayers—such as the kaddish—include "amen" in
their text...
- Inc. p. 246. ISBN 978-1-60280-011-3. He
strictly prohibited reciting a
berakha [blessing] on the Hallel.
Jewish Action. Vol. 66.
Union of
Orthodox Jewish...
-
totally alone, a
berakha must be
recited beforehand, just as in a
public reading.
Traditional halakha ****umes that if one
recites a
berakha over Torah-study...
- rule that a
berakha must be
recited before the
reading of the
megilloth Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, and Ecclesiastes; this
berakha is mentioned...
- "
Berakha the Hero", who
fought in the
ranks of
Petro Sahaidachny's
Cossacks and fell in
battle against the Muscovites. The
deposition of
Berakha's fellow-cossack...
- V'Zot HaBerachah,
VeZos HaBerachah,
VeZot Haberakha, V'Zeis Habrocho, V'Zaus Haberocho, V'Zois Haberuchu,
Wazoth Habborocho, or Zos
Habrocho (וְזֹאת הַבְּרָכָה—Hebrew...
-
Magen Avot is a
genre of
piyyut designed to be
inserted into the
blessing Berakha Aḥat Me‘en Sheva‘ in the
Jewish liturgy for
Friday evening,
right before...
-
other known children are the sons
Mubashshir and Yūsuf, and a daughter,
Berākhā.
Since Abraham is
sometimes given the
epithet al-Mahdawī, it is thought...
- The Seven-Faceted
Blessing (Hebrew: ברכה אחת מעין שבע,
berakha aḥat me‘en sheva‘), also
known as
Magen Avot (Hebrew: מגן אבות), is a
blessing recited...
-
known as the
zimmun ("invitation to bless"). The
tractate formulates the
berakha m'ayn
shalosh ("blessing
abridged from the
three blessings" of the Grace...