-
Yekum Purkan (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: יְקוּם פֻּרְקָן, lit. “may
deliverance arise” or “may
salvation arise”), is the name of two
Aramaic prayers recited...
-
qadisha is of
unclear etymology. The
Aramaic phrase is
first attested in
Yekum Purkan, in a 13th-century copy of
Machzor Vitry, but it was
rarely used...
- Sefard),
prayers for the
community are
recited after the
Torah reading:
Yekum Purkan, as well as the
subsequent Mi sheberakh, a
blessing for the leaders...
- One of the
proposed towers along King
George Street, the
Migdal Merkaz Ha
Yekum, is
planned as a 65-story building,
which would make it one of the tallest...
- 91 135 136 33 92 93
Nishmat Torah reading Yom Tov
Torah readings Haftara Yekum Purkan Mi
Shebeirach Av
HaRachamim Mussaf Birkat Cohanim6 Anim
Zemirot Tzidkatcha...
-
whole congregation,
originated in
Babylonia as part of or
alongside the
Yekum Purkan prayers. Its format—invoking God in the name of the
patriarchs (and...
- an
additional line to the Mi
Shebeirach recited for the
community (after
Yekum Purkan). One who
responds "Amen" to this
blessing does not need to accept...
- 91 135 136 33 92 93
Nishmat Torah reading Yom Tov
Torah readings Haftara Yekum Purkan Mi
Shebeirach Av
HaRachamim Mussaf Birkat Cohanim6 Anim
Zemirot Tzidkatcha...
- "Remnants of the
Cursed Book", won the 2015
award for Best Book of the Year of "
Yekum Tarbut" website. "Bagdad -
Haifa - Berlin" - His
first Bi-Lingual collection...
-
Hebrew for all
except a
small number of prayers,
including Kaddish and
Yekum Purkan in Aramaic, and Gott Fun Avraham,
which was
written in Yiddish. In...