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  • KEDUSHAH — (Heb. קְדֻשָּׁה; lit. holiness ), the third blessing of the amidah . The blessing s full appellation is Kedushat ha Shem (Sanctification of the Name) to distinguish it from Kedushat ha Yom (Sanctification of the Day), the central blessing of the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Tachanun — or Taḥanun (Hebrew: תחנון Supplication ), also called nefillat apayim ( falling on the face ) is part of Judaism s morning (Shacharit) and afternoon (Mincha) services, after the recitation of the Amidah, the central part of the daily Jewish… …   Wikipedia

  • Amidah — /ah mee dah/, n. Judaism. a liturgical prayer that is recited in standing position at each of the three daily services and consists of three opening blessings, three closing blessings, and one intermediate blessing on the Sabbath and holy days… …   Universalium

  • Flag of the Philippines — Infobox flag Name = Philippines Nickname = Pambansang bandila ( National Flag ) Article = the Use = 111111 Symbol = Proportion = 1:2 Adoption = June 12, 1898 Design = A horizontal bicolor of blue over red, with a white equilateral triangle at the …   Wikipedia

  • YISHTABBAḤ — (Heb. יִשְׁתַּבַּח; lit. Praised ), first word and the name of the blessing which concludes the pesukei de zimra section of the morning service. Yishtabbaḥ is referred to in the Talmud as the benediction of song, where it is designated as a… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • A|mi|dah — «a MEE dah», noun. the most solemn prayer in the Jewish liturgy. It is composed of nineteen short benedictions recited while standing. ╂[< Hebrew ămīdhāh] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Amidah — The Amidah (Hebrew: תפילת העמידה, Tefilat HaAmidah The Standing Prayer ), also called the Shmona Esre (שמנה עשרה, Shmonah Esreh The Eighteen [‏Blessings‏] ), is the central prayer of the Jewish liturgy. As Judaism s prayer par excellence , the… …   Wikipedia

  • JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • SHEMA, READING OF — SHEMA, READING OF, the twice daily recitation of the declaration of God s unity, called the Shema ( Hear ) after the first word in Deuteronomy 6:4; also called Keri at Shema ( the reading of the Shema ). As it had developed by at least   as early …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • FESTIVALS — (Heb. חַג, hag; מוֹעֵד, mo ed; or יוֹם טוֹב, yom tov). Introduction The root of חַג is חָגֹג ḥagog, to celebrate, or possibly חוּג ḥug, to go round. It is related to the Arabic ḥajja which means to go on a pilgrimage from which comes ḥajj, the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • SACRIFICE — IN THE BIBLE In the Bible various verbs are used to designate the act of sacrifice. Two of them, שחט and טבח, are used for the slaughter of animals for both secular (cf. Gen. 43:16; Num. 11:22) and sacred purposes, while the verbs זבח (hence the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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