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Kavanah,
kavvanah or
kavana (also
pronounced /kaˈvonə/ by some Ashke**** Jews) (כַּוָּנָה; in
Biblical Hebrew kawwānā),
plural kavanot or
kavanos (Ashke****m)...
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Dominique Girouard,
Annie Hennessey, Andy Jones,
Cathy Jones,
Dennis Kavanah,
Susan Kent, Greg Malone, Mary Walsh,
Andrew Younghusband and Rick Mercer...
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Messianic redemption requires both
ethical Tikkun olam and
contemplative Kavanah.
Sanford Drob sees
every attempt to
limit Kabbalah to one
fixed dogmatic...
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salat (prayer), and in
order to
commence the Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca).
Kavanah, a
similar concept in
Judaism Maqsood,
Ruqaiyyah Waris (1994). Islam. London:...
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daily prayers.
Jewish prayer is
usually described as
having two aspects:
kavanah (intention) and keva (the ritualistic,
structured elements). The most important...
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range of
meditative practices,
often ****ociated with the
cultivation of
kavanah or intention. The
first layer of
rabbinic law, the Mishnah,
describes ancient...
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Christ or a
saint in
Christianity over nine
successive days or w****s
Kavanah – intention,
devotion during prayer in
Judaism Mettā Ravid****ia religion...
- a
symbol to Asclepios. A
similar Hebrew treatment was
referred to as
Kavanah and
involved focusing on
letters of the
Hebrew alphabet spelling the name...
- of teshuvah,
giving tzedakah, and
performing deeds of loving-kindness.
Kavanah is the
directing of the
heart to
achieve higher contemplative thoughts...
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which he
parred traditional Talmudic learning with the
highly spiritual Kavanah of Hasidism. He
encouraged individuality of thought,
which brought his...