-
prayer is
called the sh'liaḥ
tzibbur (Hebrew for 'emissary of the congregation'). Any
person is
called a sh'liach
tzibbur while they are
leading a prayer...
- ba-ikkar (he who
denies the
fundamentals of faith); also
poresh mi-darke
tzibbur (he who
deviates from the
customs of the community). It is said that all...
-
recited responsively, with the
first verse read
aloud by the
Shaliach Tzibbur (שליח ציבור, lit.
messenger of the congregation), the
second verse recited...
-
conclusion of Hashkiveinu,
there is an
additional bikkur by
Rabbi Meir
sheliach tzibbur [he]
Ezkerah Shenot 'Olamim ("I will
remember the
years of the past"),...
- to ****
sharia law. Cohabitation, Bi'ah, is a
legal status, "Yadua Bet
Tzibbur", by the Jews
Halakha (Halacha)
religious Law. Some
legal recognition is...
- on the
Shulchan Arukh,
posits that a
congregation may
waive its
kavod tzibbur and
allow women to read Torah. Skolnik, Fred; Berenbaum,
Michael (2007)...
-
officer in the
synagogues who was
called Sheliach Tzibbur or the "Angel of the ****embly" (
tzibbur mean "the ****embly";
sheliach means "angel; legate"...
-
about the
required state of mind when
praying and the role of the
Shaliach tzibbur ("representative of the congregation") who
leads the
repetition of the...
-
Being called for an
aliyah to read the
Torah Serving as a
cantor (shaliach
tzibbur)
Serving as
rabbi and
halakhic decisor (posek - an
arbiter in
matters of...
- the
prayer be
abridged and
recited aloud by the
precentor (Heb.
shaliach tzibbur) is
explained by
Rashi in
Babylonian Talmud (Shabbat 24b) as
being because...