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conveys the
notion of "judging oneself": ultimately, the
purpose of prayer—
tefillah (תפלה)—is to
transform oneself. This
etymology is
consistent with the Jewish...
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technically the
plural form (the
singular being "
tefillah"), it is
often used as a
singular as well. The arm-
tefillah (or shel yad [literally "of the hand"]) is...
- ISBN 978-0-521-77248-8,
retrieved 2024-05-06 Maimonides,
Mishneh Torah (Hil.
Tefillah Birkat kohanim 11:4) Pummer,
Reinhard (13
January 2009). "How to Tell a...
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Shaarei Tefillah (Hebrew: שַׁעֲרֵי תְפִלָה, lit. 'Gates of Prayer'),
officially Congregation Shaarei Tefillah, is a
Modern Orthodox synagogue located...
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terms for
prayer books are
tefillot (תְּפִלּוֹת)
among Sephardi Jews,
tefillah among German Jews, and tiklāl (תכלאל)
among Yemenite Jews. The earliest...
- (Hebrew: שַחֲרִית šaḥăriṯ), or
Shacharis in Ashke**** Hebrew, is the
morning tefillah (prayer) of Judaism, one of the
three daily prayers.
Different traditions...
- and
Identity in
Southern Italy, p. 215. 2014
Daniel Goldschmidt, Meḥqare
Tefillah u-Fiyyut (On
Jewish Liturgy):
Jerusalem 1978. See
Daniel Goldschmidt, introduction...
- of the
tefillah shel rosh is
knotted at the back of the head thus
forming the
letter dalet whereas the one that is p****ed
through the
tefillah shel yad...
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archived from the
original on
January 7, 2009. Rambam,
Mishneh Torah,
Hilchot Tefillah 12:1
Deuteronomy 31:12
Joseph Jacobs, "Triennial cycle",
Jewish Encyclopedia...
- Pentateuch, in two
parts (Czernowitz, pt. i. 1820, pt. ii. 1849) Sha'ar ha-
Tefillah,
kabbalistic reflections on
prayer (Sudilkov, 1837) Ereẓ ha-Ḥayyim, in...