-
Jewish prayer (Hebrew: תְּפִילָּה,
tefilla [tfiˈla];
plural תְּפִילּוֹת
tefillot [tfiˈlot]; Yiddish: תּפֿלה, romanized: tfile [ˈtfɪlə],
plural תּפֿלות...
- Orthodox) on NE 65th
Street and 35th
Avenue NE, and
Congregation Shaarei Tefilah–Lubavitch (Orthodox) on NE 65th
Street and 43rd
Avenue NE.
Bryant Elementary...
- knesset, or in Gr**** as a synagogue) and
houses of
prayer (Hebrew Beit
Tefilah; Gr**** προσευχαί, proseuchai) were the
primary meeting places for prayer...
- Eli Mansour.
Retrieved 8
December 2011.
Mishneh Torah, Ahavah,
Hilkhot Tefilah 5:5. Goldman, Ari L.; Times,
Special To the New York (26 June 1989). "Reform...
- Pennsylvania) (1856)
Sherith Israel Temple (Cincinnati, Ohio) (1860)
Shaare Tefilah (Gates of Prayer), New Orleans,
Louisiana (1860–65)
Gates of
Heaven Synagogue...
- the
connotation of "judging oneself": ultimately, the
purpose of prayer—
tefilah תפלה—is to
transform ourselves.) New
Testament references show that the...
-
Elimelech text on
Hebrew Wikisource Noam
Elimelech in
English samples Tefilah Kodem HaTefillah A H****idic Tune
attributed to
Rabbi Elimelech of Lizensk...
-
Judaism emphasizes practicing rules of kashrut, Shabbat,
family purity, and
tefilah (daily prayer). Many
Orthodox can be
identified by
their dress and family...
-
ended around 2005 in
Jerusalem (some 22 volumes).
Certain parts, such as
Tefilah le-Moshe and
Shiur Qomah, were
previously published as
separate works....
- time
between sunrise and
sunset (according to the
Vilna Gaon). Sof Zman
Tefilah (סוֹף זְמַן תְּפִלָּה)
means "end of the time to say the
Shacharit Amidah...