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Selichot (Hebrew: סְלִיחוֹת, romanized: səliḥoṯ, singular: סליחה, səliḥā) are
Jewish penitential poems and prayers,
especially those said in the period...
- Tuesday), Ashke**** Jews
begin reciting selichot. On the
following days, however, they
generally recite the
selichot before the
regular morning prayers. On...
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melodies as appropriate. In some
Sephardic communities,
prayers known as
Selichot (forgiveness) are
recited before the
regular morning service (these are...
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Haftarah reading. As the fast
falls during the days of Penitence, the
Selichot prayer is
recited before the
start of
Shacharit and
incorporates also an...
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enhance atonement.
Prior to this day's
morning prayer service (Shacharit),
selichot prayers are recited, as they have been for the
entire High
Holiday period...
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repentance may be
expressed as
early morning penitentiary prayers (known as
selichot),
giving of charity, acts of kindness, self-reflection, or
extra zehirut...
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Halakha Tisha B'Av, and
Machzor Vitri 263.
ArtScroll Selichot,
Second day,
Selicha 5.
ArtScroll Selichot, Fast of Gedalia,
Selicha 46. M.
Anwarul Islam and...
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wrote several Selichot (penitential poems)
mourning the
slaughter and the
destruction of the region's
great yeshivot.
Seven of Rashi's
Selichot still exist...
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recitation of
selichot with a
special service on Sa****ay
night between solar mid-night (not 12:00) and
morning light on the
first day of
Selichot. Many Jews...
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Minyan Birkat Hamazon Shehecheyanu Hallel Havdalah Tachanun Kol
Nidre Selichot (S'lichot)
Major holidays Rosh
Hashanah Yom
Kippur Sukkot Pesach Shavuot...