Listed below are some Hebrewprayers and blessings that are part of Judaism that are recited by many Jews. Most prayers and blessings can be found in the Siddur, or prayer book. This article addresses Jewish liturgical blessings, which generally begin with the formula:
Transliteration: Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu, melekh ha'olam...
Translation: "Blessed are You, LORD our God, King of the universe..."
Prayers
Everyday prayers and blessings
Upon waking up
Transliteration: Modeh ani lifanekha melekh hai v'kayam shehehezarta bi nishmahti b'hemla, raba emunatekha.
Translation: "I give thanks before You, Living and Eternal King, that You have returned within me my soul with compassion; [how] abundant is Your faithfulness!"
Morning
Elohai Neshamah
Transliteration: "Elohai neshama shenatata bi t'horah hi. Ata b'ratah, ata y'tzartah, ata n'fachtah bi [v'ata m’shamrah b'kirbi v'ata atid litelah mime'ni ulehachazirah bi leatid lavo kol z'man shehaneshaman b'kirbi modeh/ah ani lefaneicha, Adonai Elohai v'lohei avotai, Ribobn kol hamasim, Adon kol haneshamot. Baruch ata Adonai, hamachazir neshamot lifgarim metim]."
Here are some prayers you can use to welcome the morning and set intentions for the day ahead. Intended for use on weekdays. Created and recorded by Rabbi Adam Zeff. We hope you find them useful. Please let us know what you think!
published: 29 Jul 2019
What is the Amidah? The Jewish Standing Prayer
The Amidah is the core of Jewish worship service and refers to a series of blessings recited while standing. Learn more this prayer with Rabbi David Wolkenfeld of Anshe Sholom B'nai Israel Congregation in Chicago.
The Amidah includes three distinct sections. The first section includes prayers that praise. The middle section includes 13 requests. These requests focus on practical needs like health, and the ability to make wise choices but also more lofty yearnings for redemption and justice. These requests can change depending on what type of year it is. The last section includes prayers of gratitude. You can also include your own personal prayers.
This video was created at the Chicago Rabbinic Writers Lab, a program where 10 rabbis wrote Introduction to Tefillah videos in chevruta as a ...
published: 31 May 2018
The Aaronic Blessing
The Aaronic Blessing given by Jonathan Cahn
published: 16 Sep 2017
JEWISH ORTHODOX FULL MORNING PRAYERS SHACHARIS
Rabbi Moses prays (Davens) at home full morning services prayers
SHACHARIS
published: 15 Feb 2022
Psalms - The complete Psalms - Reading Psalms in Hebrew (audiobook bible study)
The complete Psalms in Hebrew.
Study bible with this audiobook, Psalm of David in Hebrew.Reading: Moshe Chavusha
More from our "Bible Project" Songs of Songs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRreNQlHxp1VFBgsChNjSUkT_8_5sAtox
Visit The Soul of Jewish Music Channel and find more Jewish Music: Yiddish, Klezmer, Hassidic, Shabbat Songs and more The best of Jewish music: Cantorial music, traditional Jewish music,
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published: 18 Jan 2019
Aaronic Blessing in Hebrew
Arronic Blessing
published: 20 Jul 2008
Come to my Jewish Morning Prayer and Torah Study as an Orthodox Sephardic Jewish Woman | Frum it Up
Today I am inviting you to Come to my Jewish Morning Prayer and Torah Study as an Orthodox Sephardic Jewish Woman. I have included 5 tips on how i connect with G.od all day long as a full-time working mom with small kiddos
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published: 26 Jun 2022
Ana B'Ko'ach (A Kabbalistic Prayer) (2 Versions - Music & Acapella)
The Kabbalists reveal that this sequence of Hebrew letters encompasses the actual power of creation. The Ana B'Koach is built from 42 letters and is also known as the 42 Letter Name of God. Whenever we make a connection the 42 Letter Name, we are tapping into the primordial force of creation."
"Ana BeKoach (Ana BeCoach or Ana B'Koach) prayer was written in the first century by a great kabalistic Rabbi - Rabbi Nehonia. It is said daily at least 3 times, often more, if it's Shabbat or Yontif. [Holy Day.]"
Music by Ovadia Hamama
Flash by Kabbalah.com
Edited by Lila
*There is also a solo voice version at the end of this video courtesy of kabbalahgroup.org
The 42 Letter Name of God is an ancient word of Power. This Name of God is divided into seven lines.
Each line can be...
published: 27 Nov 2008
What is the Shema? Intro to the Most Important Jewish Prayer
The Shema is the most important prayer in Judaism and is recited often multiple times a day, reaffirming the Jewish people to Judaism. Learn the meaning behind the most important Jewish prayer in this video featuring Rabbi Lizzi Heydemann, the rabbi and founder of Mishhkan Chicago.
This video was created at the Chicago Rabbinic Writers Lab, a program where 10 rabbis wrote Introduction to Tefillah videos in chevruta as a group. This series breaks down and explains major Jewish prayers so you can feel more knowledgeable and comfortable while attending a Jewish service.
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Here are some prayers you can use to welcome the morning and set intentions for the day ahead. Intended for use on weekdays. Created and recorded by Rabbi Ada...
Here are some prayers you can use to welcome the morning and set intentions for the day ahead. Intended for use on weekdays. Created and recorded by Rabbi Adam Zeff. We hope you find them useful. Please let us know what you think!
Here are some prayers you can use to welcome the morning and set intentions for the day ahead. Intended for use on weekdays. Created and recorded by Rabbi Adam Zeff. We hope you find them useful. Please let us know what you think!
The Amidah is the core of Jewish worship service and refers to a series of blessings recited while standing. Learn more this prayer with Rabbi David Wolkenfeld ...
The Amidah is the core of Jewish worship service and refers to a series of blessings recited while standing. Learn more this prayer with Rabbi David Wolkenfeld of Anshe Sholom B'nai Israel Congregation in Chicago.
The Amidah includes three distinct sections. The first section includes prayers that praise. The middle section includes 13 requests. These requests focus on practical needs like health, and the ability to make wise choices but also more lofty yearnings for redemption and justice. These requests can change depending on what type of year it is. The last section includes prayers of gratitude. You can also include your own personal prayers.
This video was created at the Chicago Rabbinic Writers Lab, a program where 10 rabbis wrote Introduction to Tefillah videos in chevruta as a group.This series breaks down and explains major Jewish prayers so you can feel more knowledgeable and comfortable while attending a Jewish service.
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
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BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
The Amidah is the core of Jewish worship service and refers to a series of blessings recited while standing. Learn more this prayer with Rabbi David Wolkenfeld of Anshe Sholom B'nai Israel Congregation in Chicago.
The Amidah includes three distinct sections. The first section includes prayers that praise. The middle section includes 13 requests. These requests focus on practical needs like health, and the ability to make wise choices but also more lofty yearnings for redemption and justice. These requests can change depending on what type of year it is. The last section includes prayers of gratitude. You can also include your own personal prayers.
This video was created at the Chicago Rabbinic Writers Lab, a program where 10 rabbis wrote Introduction to Tefillah videos in chevruta as a group.This series breaks down and explains major Jewish prayers so you can feel more knowledgeable and comfortable while attending a Jewish service.
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
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ABOUT US
BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
The complete Psalms in Hebrew.
Study bible with this audiobook, Psalm of David in Hebrew.Reading: Moshe Chavusha
More from our "Bible Project" Songs of Song...
The complete Psalms in Hebrew.
Study bible with this audiobook, Psalm of David in Hebrew.Reading: Moshe Chavusha
More from our "Bible Project" Songs of Songs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRreNQlHxp1VFBgsChNjSUkT_8_5sAtox
Visit The Soul of Jewish Music Channel and find more Jewish Music: Yiddish, Klezmer, Hassidic, Shabbat Songs and more The best of Jewish music: Cantorial music, traditional Jewish music,
http://www.youtube.com/user/JewishMus...
The complete Psalms in Hebrew.
Study bible with this audiobook, Psalm of David in Hebrew.Reading: Moshe Chavusha
More from our "Bible Project" Songs of Songs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRreNQlHxp1VFBgsChNjSUkT_8_5sAtox
Visit The Soul of Jewish Music Channel and find more Jewish Music: Yiddish, Klezmer, Hassidic, Shabbat Songs and more The best of Jewish music: Cantorial music, traditional Jewish music,
http://www.youtube.com/user/JewishMus...
Today I am inviting you to Come to my Jewish Morning Prayer and Torah Study as an Orthodox Sephardic Jewish Woman. I have included 5 tips on how i connect with...
Today I am inviting you to Come to my Jewish Morning Prayer and Torah Study as an Orthodox Sephardic Jewish Woman. I have included 5 tips on how i connect with G.od all day long as a full-time working mom with small kiddos
I hope you enjoy the video as much as I liked making it for you :)
Please Do SUBSCRIBE to the channel:
https://bit.ly/2OvRJr0
and follow us on :
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FACEBOOK: frumit UP. https://www.facebook.com/frumit.up.1
you can reach me for collaboration by emailing me at [email protected] or reaching me on IG
Until next time, stay safe, stay blessed and don't forget to frum it up!
❤️ Sara Malka❤️
#jewishprayer # morningprayer #tefillah #frumitup
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Come with me to an orthodox Kosher grocery store
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00:00 intro How I do my Daily Prayers to G od and Study Torah as an Orthodox Sephardic Jewish Woman
1:00 morning prayer birkat HAshachar blessings of the morning
4:14 Tip#1 for a better prayer/ to stay connected with G.od: ask G.od to quiet the mind
4:33 birkat Hashachar / Jewish morning prayer
5:43 Shema prayer
7:22 tip#2 make prayer more meaningful
8:00 how we do the amida prayer as orhtodox Jews
8:42 tip#3 choose a time that works to pray,
9:26 tip #4 take notes
10:00 How I study Torah
10:50 Sefer Torah
11:30 How I study my sefer | Holy books
11:40 tip#5 write one keyword
13:00 What to do to have your prayers answered
🎤 MUSIC🎤
artlist.io
SHORT BIO OF WHO IS BEHIND FRUM IT UP!
Hi!
Thank you for being here and have clicked on this video ! It means so much to me!
Being a religious Orthodox Jewish woman with small children while working full-time as a healthcare professional with no outside help! I share with you tips tricks, shortcuts , DIY, hacks,.. videos to help you celebrate shabbat/holidays, to better understands what are the pillars of Judaism, to discover many mysteries enclosed in the Torah as well as to see that it is possible to balance a family life, a career and the perceived challenges of being a religious jew at the same time without feeling lost nor overwhelmed "most of the time" LOL!
I post videos every week. Come and join me in this ride on how to be religiously YOU in a simple and fun way: Let's frum it up!
Stay safe and blessed :)
Sara Malka :)
Follow me on
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FACEBOOK: frumitup
To connect with me for more resources, information and collaboration please do write me at frumitup on instagram
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Today I am inviting you to Come to my Jewish Morning Prayer and Torah Study as an Orthodox Sephardic Jewish Woman. I have included 5 tips on how i connect with G.od all day long as a full-time working mom with small kiddos
I hope you enjoy the video as much as I liked making it for you :)
Please Do SUBSCRIBE to the channel:
https://bit.ly/2OvRJr0
and follow us on :
INSTAGRAM : frumitup https://bit.ly/3uzPlip
FACEBOOK: frumit UP. https://www.facebook.com/frumit.up.1
you can reach me for collaboration by emailing me at [email protected] or reaching me on IG
Until next time, stay safe, stay blessed and don't forget to frum it up!
❤️ Sara Malka❤️
#jewishprayer # morningprayer #tefillah #frumitup
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FRIDAY PRE and After WORK Shabbat Prep ROUTINE FULL TIME Sephardic Orthodox Jewish mom
https://youtu.be/XZ4uNa7XKeA
Thursday after work Shabbat prep routine: delicious recipes and cleaning tips!
https://youtu.be/qFUtA8aMyAE
My Sephardic Orthodox Kosher Kitchen tour | 5 sets of dishes and 2 sinks explained
https://youtu.be/q-fX-tMgBhE
Come with me to an orthodox Kosher grocery store
https://youtu.be/TAsr9nJoG0s
HOW TO BRAID ANY CHALLAH
https://youtu.be/O5R6DAHI8LA
HOW TO MAKE CHOCOLATE BABKA
https://youtu.be/8N40gy4Hq7E
MAKE THE BEST CHALLAH From A-Z
https://youtu.be/0lpRSh8uPyc
⏱TIMESTAMPS⏱
00:00 intro How I do my Daily Prayers to G od and Study Torah as an Orthodox Sephardic Jewish Woman
1:00 morning prayer birkat HAshachar blessings of the morning
4:14 Tip#1 for a better prayer/ to stay connected with G.od: ask G.od to quiet the mind
4:33 birkat Hashachar / Jewish morning prayer
5:43 Shema prayer
7:22 tip#2 make prayer more meaningful
8:00 how we do the amida prayer as orhtodox Jews
8:42 tip#3 choose a time that works to pray,
9:26 tip #4 take notes
10:00 How I study Torah
10:50 Sefer Torah
11:30 How I study my sefer | Holy books
11:40 tip#5 write one keyword
13:00 What to do to have your prayers answered
🎤 MUSIC🎤
artlist.io
SHORT BIO OF WHO IS BEHIND FRUM IT UP!
Hi!
Thank you for being here and have clicked on this video ! It means so much to me!
Being a religious Orthodox Jewish woman with small children while working full-time as a healthcare professional with no outside help! I share with you tips tricks, shortcuts , DIY, hacks,.. videos to help you celebrate shabbat/holidays, to better understands what are the pillars of Judaism, to discover many mysteries enclosed in the Torah as well as to see that it is possible to balance a family life, a career and the perceived challenges of being a religious jew at the same time without feeling lost nor overwhelmed "most of the time" LOL!
I post videos every week. Come and join me in this ride on how to be religiously YOU in a simple and fun way: Let's frum it up!
Stay safe and blessed :)
Sara Malka :)
Follow me on
INSTAGRAM : frumitup
FACEBOOK: frumitup
To connect with me for more resources, information and collaboration please do write me at frumitup on instagram
Since you are HERE, you want more content about the JEWISH life I AM SURE!! SO these videos will interest you:
❤️WHAT IS SHABBAT:❤️
https://youtu.be/HWnSHl8E3z4
💡HOW TO PREPARE FOR SHABBAT💡
https://youtu.be/MndZHX0Wo00
🐟BEST FRIED FISH 🐟
https://youtu.be/-mX38YmO23w
🐔BEST chicken/schnitzel🐔
https://youtu.be/2ssPY8yRj5M
The Kabbalists reveal that this sequence of Hebrew letters encompasses the actual power of creation. The Ana B'Koach is built from 42 letters and is also known ...
The Kabbalists reveal that this sequence of Hebrew letters encompasses the actual power of creation. The Ana B'Koach is built from 42 letters and is also known as the 42 Letter Name of God. Whenever we make a connection the 42 Letter Name, we are tapping into the primordial force of creation."
"Ana BeKoach (Ana BeCoach or Ana B'Koach) prayer was written in the first century by a great kabalistic Rabbi - Rabbi Nehonia. It is said daily at least 3 times, often more, if it's Shabbat or Yontif. [Holy Day.]"
Music by Ovadia Hamama
Flash by Kabbalah.com
Edited by Lila
*There is also a solo voice version at the end of this video courtesy of kabbalahgroup.org
The 42 Letter Name of God is an ancient word of Power. This Name of God is divided into seven lines.
Each line can be seen as a DNA sequence that represent seven different types of energy. Each line, or sequence, contains six words that provide Divine Energy for helping us to solve the problems of life.
Line 1: This is the most powerful line of the prayer, created to be concentrated upon in time of extreme stress or danger; the DNA sequence of power to provide sustenance in a time of dire need.
Line 2: Grants the user the power to move events and control negative forces.
Line 3: Empowers one with the ability to make the right decision, with the proper balance and compassion.
Line 4: Grants the endurance necessary to follow through and prove victorious.
Line 5: Provides the energy of deep insight, creates a form of clairvoyance that allows the user to see into the future.
Line 6: Gives the ability to find peace and inner strength.
Line 7: Grants the power of renewal which allows one to start over again.
http://www.tybro.com/html/the_miracle_prayer.html
Play it continuously on your speakers that it can set up a residence in your DNA to have an effect.
The Kabbalists reveal that this sequence of Hebrew letters encompasses the actual power of creation. The Ana B'Koach is built from 42 letters and is also known as the 42 Letter Name of God. Whenever we make a connection the 42 Letter Name, we are tapping into the primordial force of creation."
"Ana BeKoach (Ana BeCoach or Ana B'Koach) prayer was written in the first century by a great kabalistic Rabbi - Rabbi Nehonia. It is said daily at least 3 times, often more, if it's Shabbat or Yontif. [Holy Day.]"
Music by Ovadia Hamama
Flash by Kabbalah.com
Edited by Lila
*There is also a solo voice version at the end of this video courtesy of kabbalahgroup.org
The 42 Letter Name of God is an ancient word of Power. This Name of God is divided into seven lines.
Each line can be seen as a DNA sequence that represent seven different types of energy. Each line, or sequence, contains six words that provide Divine Energy for helping us to solve the problems of life.
Line 1: This is the most powerful line of the prayer, created to be concentrated upon in time of extreme stress or danger; the DNA sequence of power to provide sustenance in a time of dire need.
Line 2: Grants the user the power to move events and control negative forces.
Line 3: Empowers one with the ability to make the right decision, with the proper balance and compassion.
Line 4: Grants the endurance necessary to follow through and prove victorious.
Line 5: Provides the energy of deep insight, creates a form of clairvoyance that allows the user to see into the future.
Line 6: Gives the ability to find peace and inner strength.
Line 7: Grants the power of renewal which allows one to start over again.
http://www.tybro.com/html/the_miracle_prayer.html
Play it continuously on your speakers that it can set up a residence in your DNA to have an effect.
The Shema is the most important prayer in Judaism and is recited often multiple times a day, reaffirming the Jewish people to Judaism. Learn the meaning behind ...
The Shema is the most important prayer in Judaism and is recited often multiple times a day, reaffirming the Jewish people to Judaism. Learn the meaning behind the most important Jewish prayer in this video featuring Rabbi Lizzi Heydemann, the rabbi and founder of Mishhkan Chicago.
This video was created at the Chicago Rabbinic Writers Lab, a program where 10 rabbis wrote Introduction to Tefillah videos in chevruta as a group. This series breaks down and explains major Jewish prayers so you can feel more knowledgeable and comfortable while attending a Jewish service.
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
FOLLOW
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/reformjudaism
Twitter: https://twitter.com/reformjudaism
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reformjudaism/
ABOUT US
BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
The Shema is the most important prayer in Judaism and is recited often multiple times a day, reaffirming the Jewish people to Judaism. Learn the meaning behind the most important Jewish prayer in this video featuring Rabbi Lizzi Heydemann, the rabbi and founder of Mishhkan Chicago.
This video was created at the Chicago Rabbinic Writers Lab, a program where 10 rabbis wrote Introduction to Tefillah videos in chevruta as a group. This series breaks down and explains major Jewish prayers so you can feel more knowledgeable and comfortable while attending a Jewish service.
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
FOLLOW
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/reformjudaism
Twitter: https://twitter.com/reformjudaism
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reformjudaism/
ABOUT US
BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
Here are some prayers you can use to welcome the morning and set intentions for the day ahead. Intended for use on weekdays. Created and recorded by Rabbi Adam Zeff. We hope you find them useful. Please let us know what you think!
The Amidah is the core of Jewish worship service and refers to a series of blessings recited while standing. Learn more this prayer with Rabbi David Wolkenfeld of Anshe Sholom B'nai Israel Congregation in Chicago.
The Amidah includes three distinct sections. The first section includes prayers that praise. The middle section includes 13 requests. These requests focus on practical needs like health, and the ability to make wise choices but also more lofty yearnings for redemption and justice. These requests can change depending on what type of year it is. The last section includes prayers of gratitude. You can also include your own personal prayers.
This video was created at the Chicago Rabbinic Writers Lab, a program where 10 rabbis wrote Introduction to Tefillah videos in chevruta as a group.This series breaks down and explains major Jewish prayers so you can feel more knowledgeable and comfortable while attending a Jewish service.
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
FOLLOW
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/reformjudaism
Twitter: https://twitter.com/reformjudaism
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reformjudaism/
ABOUT US
BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
The complete Psalms in Hebrew.
Study bible with this audiobook, Psalm of David in Hebrew.Reading: Moshe Chavusha
More from our "Bible Project" Songs of Songs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRreNQlHxp1VFBgsChNjSUkT_8_5sAtox
Visit The Soul of Jewish Music Channel and find more Jewish Music: Yiddish, Klezmer, Hassidic, Shabbat Songs and more The best of Jewish music: Cantorial music, traditional Jewish music,
http://www.youtube.com/user/JewishMus...
Today I am inviting you to Come to my Jewish Morning Prayer and Torah Study as an Orthodox Sephardic Jewish Woman. I have included 5 tips on how i connect with G.od all day long as a full-time working mom with small kiddos
I hope you enjoy the video as much as I liked making it for you :)
Please Do SUBSCRIBE to the channel:
https://bit.ly/2OvRJr0
and follow us on :
INSTAGRAM : frumitup https://bit.ly/3uzPlip
FACEBOOK: frumit UP. https://www.facebook.com/frumit.up.1
you can reach me for collaboration by emailing me at [email protected] or reaching me on IG
Until next time, stay safe, stay blessed and don't forget to frum it up!
❤️ Sara Malka❤️
#jewishprayer # morningprayer #tefillah #frumitup
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FRIDAY PRE and After WORK Shabbat Prep ROUTINE FULL TIME Sephardic Orthodox Jewish mom
https://youtu.be/XZ4uNa7XKeA
Thursday after work Shabbat prep routine: delicious recipes and cleaning tips!
https://youtu.be/qFUtA8aMyAE
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00:00 intro How I do my Daily Prayers to G od and Study Torah as an Orthodox Sephardic Jewish Woman
1:00 morning prayer birkat HAshachar blessings of the morning
4:14 Tip#1 for a better prayer/ to stay connected with G.od: ask G.od to quiet the mind
4:33 birkat Hashachar / Jewish morning prayer
5:43 Shema prayer
7:22 tip#2 make prayer more meaningful
8:00 how we do the amida prayer as orhtodox Jews
8:42 tip#3 choose a time that works to pray,
9:26 tip #4 take notes
10:00 How I study Torah
10:50 Sefer Torah
11:30 How I study my sefer | Holy books
11:40 tip#5 write one keyword
13:00 What to do to have your prayers answered
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The Kabbalists reveal that this sequence of Hebrew letters encompasses the actual power of creation. The Ana B'Koach is built from 42 letters and is also known as the 42 Letter Name of God. Whenever we make a connection the 42 Letter Name, we are tapping into the primordial force of creation."
"Ana BeKoach (Ana BeCoach or Ana B'Koach) prayer was written in the first century by a great kabalistic Rabbi - Rabbi Nehonia. It is said daily at least 3 times, often more, if it's Shabbat or Yontif. [Holy Day.]"
Music by Ovadia Hamama
Flash by Kabbalah.com
Edited by Lila
*There is also a solo voice version at the end of this video courtesy of kabbalahgroup.org
The 42 Letter Name of God is an ancient word of Power. This Name of God is divided into seven lines.
Each line can be seen as a DNA sequence that represent seven different types of energy. Each line, or sequence, contains six words that provide Divine Energy for helping us to solve the problems of life.
Line 1: This is the most powerful line of the prayer, created to be concentrated upon in time of extreme stress or danger; the DNA sequence of power to provide sustenance in a time of dire need.
Line 2: Grants the user the power to move events and control negative forces.
Line 3: Empowers one with the ability to make the right decision, with the proper balance and compassion.
Line 4: Grants the endurance necessary to follow through and prove victorious.
Line 5: Provides the energy of deep insight, creates a form of clairvoyance that allows the user to see into the future.
Line 6: Gives the ability to find peace and inner strength.
Line 7: Grants the power of renewal which allows one to start over again.
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Play it continuously on your speakers that it can set up a residence in your DNA to have an effect.
The Shema is the most important prayer in Judaism and is recited often multiple times a day, reaffirming the Jewish people to Judaism. Learn the meaning behind the most important Jewish prayer in this video featuring Rabbi Lizzi Heydemann, the rabbi and founder of Mishhkan Chicago.
This video was created at the Chicago Rabbinic Writers Lab, a program where 10 rabbis wrote Introduction to Tefillah videos in chevruta as a group. This series breaks down and explains major Jewish prayers so you can feel more knowledgeable and comfortable while attending a Jewish service.
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Listed below are some Hebrewprayers and blessings that are part of Judaism that are recited by many Jews. Most prayers and blessings can be found in the Siddur, or prayer book. This article addresses Jewish liturgical blessings, which generally begin with the formula:
Transliteration: Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu, melekh ha'olam...
Translation: "Blessed are You, LORD our God, King of the universe..."
Prayers
Everyday prayers and blessings
Upon waking up
Transliteration: Modeh ani lifanekha melekh hai v'kayam shehehezarta bi nishmahti b'hemla, raba emunatekha.
Translation: "I give thanks before You, Living and Eternal King, that You have returned within me my soul with compassion; [how] abundant is Your faithfulness!"
Morning
Elohai Neshamah
Transliteration: "Elohai neshama shenatata bi t'horah hi. Ata b'ratah, ata y'tzartah, ata n'fachtah bi [v'ata m’shamrah b'kirbi v'ata atid litelah mime'ni ulehachazirah bi leatid lavo kol z'man shehaneshaman b'kirbi modeh/ah ani lefaneicha, Adonai Elohai v'lohei avotai, Ribobn kol hamasim, Adon kol haneshamot. Baruch ata Adonai, hamachazir neshamot lifgarim metim]."