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There is a mitzvah for every Jew to pray to Hashem every day. There are three formal prayers, the morning prayer ([[Shacharit]]), afternoon ([[Mincha]]), and night ([[Maariv]] or [[Arvit]]). | |||
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*[[Someone who comes late to Davening]] | *[[Someone who comes late to Davening]] | ||
*[[Saying the Words of Davening Correctly]] | |||
*[[What to do if one missed davening]] ([[Tashlumin]]) | *[[What to do if one missed davening]] ([[Tashlumin]]) | ||
*[[Turning to the Right and Left]] | *[[Turning to the Right and Left]] | ||
*[[Leshem Yichud]] | *[[Leshem Yichud]] | ||
*[[Learning During Davening]] | |||
'''Halachos of a Shul''' | '''Halachos of a Shul''' |
Latest revision as of 22:10, 11 July 2023
There is a mitzvah for every Jew to pray to Hashem every day. There are three formal prayers, the morning prayer (Shacharit), afternoon (Mincha), and night (Maariv or Arvit).