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Mincha (Hebrew: מִנְחָה, IPA: [minˈχa];
sometimes spelled Minchah, Minhah,
Mincho or Minchuh) is the
afternoon prayer service in Judaism. The name Mincha...
- the more
frequent prayer (
Minchah) first.
Minchah Ketanah (מִנְחָה קְטַנָּה,
literally the
smaller [window of praying]
Minchah), two and one-half variable...
- communities, this meal is
often eaten in the
period after the
afternoon prayers (
Minchah) are
recited and
shortly before Shabbat is
formally ended with a Havdalah...
- "Shalom Rav"
version of the
Shalom blessing at
Minchah and
Maariv say the "Sim Shalom" at this
Minchah. The
chazzan also says the
priestly blessing before...
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Chasidic thought p. 140. My People's
Prayer Book:
Welcoming the night:
Minchah and Ma'ariv ed.
Lawrence Hoffman – Page 169
Miriyam Glazer,
Dancing on...
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number "[58]", of "The
Blessings Of The
Lubavitcher Rebbe Shlita /
After Minchah Erev Yom Kippur, 5752". Chabad.org.
Archived from the
original on March...
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Leviticus 18 is the
traditional Torah reading for the Yom
Kippur afternoon (
Minchah) service. Some
Conservative congregations substitute readings from Leviticus...
- the
sefer Torah on
Shabbatot during the time of the
afternoon oblation (
Minchah),
because of
those travelling merchants who
loiter in the
closed shops...
- offering, sin offering,
korban sacrifice, and the gift
offering (Hebrew
minchah). A
common subcategory of this is the
peace offering (Hebrew: Zevaḥ shelamim)...
- all of the funeral-goers, 20,000 in number,
stood in a
field and
davened Minchah together... The
brief words spoken by the Rav of
Sochachov made a powerful...