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A four part lecture series that explores the historical development of prayer, the value of private and congregational prayer, the special function of ‘kavana’ and the unique roles of men and women in prayer.
Learn selected prayers, blessings and songs.
Listen to a selection of prayers, Grace after Meals, Shabbat hymns, and more
This class explains in detail the purpose of prayer and why there are variations in the nusach – prayer text – from Sefard to Ashkenaz.
If G-d knows what we need, why do we need to pray?
Learn how Jewish mediation developed while intertwining Jewish history and Chassidic story.
Finding meaning in Prayer and its unique High Holiday theme
The story of the great prophetess Chana is read as part of the Rosh Hashanah services. Many of the laws of prayer are derived from Chana’s conduct. But moreover, Chana also reveals the inner essence of prayer.
Prayer - the service of the heart – is an essential way to express one’s love of G-d. Discover the origin of the prayers, their structure, significance and deeper meaning.
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