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Daily Jewish Prayers
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Jewish prayer is the prayer recitation that forms part of the observance of Rabbinic Judaism These prayers often with instructions and commentary are found in the Siddur the traditional Jewish prayer book
Prayer as a quotservice of the heartquot is in principle a Torahbased commandment It is mandatory for Jewish women and men However the rabbinic requirement to recite a specific prayer text does differentiate between men and women Jewish men are obligated to recite three prayers each day within specific time ranges zmanim while according to many approaches women are only required to pray once or twice a day and may not be required to recite a specific text
Jewish liturgy is the broad category of activities that Jews do in order to invoke God It includes reciting chanting or singing texts using ritual objects and wearing ritual garments performing choreographed physical actions and gestures and reciting blessings Although Jewish liturgy includes far more than just the texts that are recited the texts themselves provide a valuable way of understanding what Jewish prayer and worship is all about
Jewish liturgy can be divided up into three main categories prayers blessings and rituals
Prayers are recited on a daily basis and have a specific structure to them
Blessings are recited on certain occasions when eating something or when performing a commandment like lighting candles before the Sabbath
Rituals are particular activities like the Passover seder or redeeming the first born child pidyon haben
Jewish liturgy constantly balances the interplay between using fixed texts keva and creating a personally meaningful sincere interaction with God that reflects the intention kavana of the one who prays
The Shema is one of the most important Jewish prayers in Jewish tradition recited twice a day as a declaration of faith in Gods oneness and as a reminder of the central teachings of the Jewish faith It is found in the Torah specifically in the book of Deuteronomy 649 and is often regarded as the Jewish creed The prayer is traditionally recited while standing and covering ones eyes with ones right hand
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