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Shacharit [ʃaχaˈʁit] (Hebrew: שַחֲרִית šaḥăriṯ), or
Shacharis in Ashke**** Hebrew, is the
morning tefillah (prayer) of Judaism, one of the
three daily...
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recited by all
Orthodox Jewish communities during Pesukei Dezimra in
Shacharit. The
prayer was
compiled during post-talmudic
times when Jews
faced various...
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traditionally combined with the
Shacharit in synagogues, is
considered to be
additional to the
regular services of
Shacharit, Mincha, and Maariv. In contemporary...
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recite the
whole of the
first paragraph of the
Shema aloud.
During Shacharit, two
blessings are
recited before the
Shema and one
after the Shema. There...
- Traditionally,
three prayer services are
recited daily:
Morning prayer:
Shacharit or
Shaharit (שַחֲרִית, "of the dawn")
Afternoon prayer:
Mincha or Minha...
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Psalm every w****day at the end of
Shacharit. In most Ashke****c communities, it
recited twice daily (in
Shacharit, and
either Mincha or Maariv) from...
- the
order of
Nusach Ashkenaz: The
Shema prayers is said
every day in
Shacharit and Maariv.
There are
always two
blessings before the Shema, but after...
- afternoon.
Mincha is
different from
Shacharit and
Maariv in that it is
recited in the
middle of the
secular day.
Unlike Shacharit,
which is
recited upon arising...
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dispute among Jews. Traditionally, Jews
recite prayers three times daily,
Shacharit, Mincha, and Ma'ariv with a
fourth prayer,
Mussaf added on
Shabbat and...
- (Hebrew: נפילת אפיים "falling on the face"), is part of Judaism's
morning (
Shacharit) and
afternoon (Mincha) services,
after the
recitation of the Amidah,...