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- consisting of 19 strophes on w****days and seven on Sabbath days and 9 on Rosh haShana Mussaf. It is the essential component of Jewish services, and is the...
- Gomel (Russian: Гомель, IPA: [ˈɡomʲɪlʲ]) or Homyel (Belarusian: Гомель, romanized: Homieĺ, IPA: [ˈɣomʲelʲ]) is a city in Belarus. It serves as the administrative...
- surgery or an airplane flight or captivity), they will add the Birkhat HaGomel – a blessing of thanks to God "who has dealt kindly with me". The officiant...
- the newborn to recite the traditional blessing of thanksgiving, known as Hagomel. Some Jews have the custom to hold the Zeved Habat ceremony on the first...
- said prayer for giving thanks for surviving an illness or danger, Birkhat HaGomel, which is recited before a Torah scroll. Sometimes Jews publicly give thanks...
- the specific prayers substituting for these specific sacrifices. Birchat Hagomel falls in this category. Because certain parts of the service were added...
- including his knowledge of Hebrew and his mother's recitation of Birkat Hagomel. Polygon writer Hunter Pauli, while discussing how uncommon Jewish characters...
- include: Recitation of the Thirteen Attributes of Mercy Recitation of Birkat ha-Gomel. While the required quorum for most activities requiring a quorum is usually...
- especially in the Land of Israel, and the Birkat ha-Gomel, upon being saved from danger. The blessing Ha-tov ve-ha-metiv ("Blessed is He Who is good and does...
- [Mizmor le-todah : din birkat ha-gomel mi-tokh sefer Ḳeriʼah ha-ḳedoshah] ([Israel : ḥ. mo. l., 2003] ; repr. Sefer ḳerʼiah ha-ḳedoshah : hu shulḥan ʻarukh...