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Vayomer II
Vayomer II Ureitem Oto Uzechartem et kol Mitzvot Hashem Vaasitem Otam – And you shall see the Tzitzith and remember all the Mitzvoth and fulfill them. This verse provides the biblical...
Feb 21, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Emet Veyatziv Venachon
Emet Veyatziv Venachon After the Shema we recite a third blessing called Emet Veyatziv which surrounds Shema and serves as a prelude to the Amida-Silent Meditative Prayer. The Talmud Berachot 11B...
Feb 21, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Al HaRishonim
Al Harishonim The middle (2nd) passage between Shema and the silent Amida is Al Harishonim Vea’l Haachronim – The Truth of G-d and His Torah are accepted and affirmed by both...
Feb 21, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Yom Haatzmaut
Yom Haatzmaut Tip When G-d miraculously took the Israelites out of Egypt 3323 years ago, it was with one destination in mind: Eretz Yisrael, The Land of Israel. The divine promise/covenant...
Feb 21, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Ezrat Avoteinu
Ezrat Avoteinu The Final Tefillah before engaging in the Shacharit Amidah / Silent Meditative Prayer is Ezrat Avoteinu Atoh Hu Meolam – Hashem, You have been the support and salvation for our...
Feb 21, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Tzur Yisroel
Tzur Yisroel I am writing this Tefillah Tip from the holy city of Jerusalem, the city of prayer and the historic and eventual location of the Beit Hamikdash, The Holy Temple....
Feb 21, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Shavuot
Shavuot The Hebrew word Zachor – Remember is so often associated with our remembering the atrocities of the Holocaust and the murder of six million Jews. Yet for over two thousand...
Feb 21, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Yismach Moshe
Yismach Moshe Yismach Moshe Bimatnat Chelko Ki Eved Neeman Karahta lo. Kelil Tiferet Birosho Natata Lo Beamdo Lifanecha Al Har Sinai – Moshe rejoiced in the gift of his portion; that...
Feb 21, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Veshamru Bnei Yisrael Et Hashabbat
Veshamru Bnei Yisrael Et Hashabbat The concluding verse in Yismach Moshe states: Ushnei Luchot Avanim…. Vechatuv Bahem Shemirat Shabbat – Vecheyn Katuv Bitoratecha – Moshe descended from the mountain and brought...
Feb 21, 2013
By Hannah Farkas
Haggadah Insights
Haggadah Insights
As we sing and eat our way through the seder night there are plenty of customs and rituals that give definition and meaning to the evening(s).
Feb 21, 2013
By Hannah Farkas

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