Posts Tagged ‘Talmud’

Jewish Prayer – الصلاة اليهودية – כריעות בשמונה עשרה

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

EARLIER COMMENTS TO THE VIDEO ARE VERY INFORMATIONAL, CHECK’EM OUT.

http://sagavyah.tripod.com/id4.html

According to Talmudic law and the shita of Rambam (Maimonides) and his son R’ Abraham.

NOTE: Not EVERYTHING done in the clip is obligatory. I made this clear in the annotations. If someone is confused or mislead because he did not read, that is not my fault. READ.

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TRANSLATION OF HEBREW
http://sagavyah.tripod.com/id103.html#fullprayer

INFORMATION ON BOWING
http://sagavyah.tripod.com/id82.html#kneeling
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In our days there are not many Jews who still kneel and bow during regular daily prayer. A noticable number of Orthodox Ashkenazi jews do bow to the ground during Yom haKipurim and Rosh haShana. Most Jews are not even aware that such is the historical practice of the Jewish people to kneel and prostrate during regular daily prayer. Therefore, be prepared that if you kneel or prostrate in most synagogues, you are sure to get reactions of surprise. They may or may not be encouraging reactions. Nonetheless, so long as you are still able to concentrate properly while praying and are willing to endure the possible consequences of bowing and prostrating in public, I only encourage you to do so. It is a shame to fear men more than the Most High. How can bowing or prostrating be a sign of arrogance, especially when you know people may look upon you negatively for doing so? Rather, it is an expression of humility and submission to the Almighty. The following text of formal jewish prayer and instruction on how it is done is according to Talmudic law as codified in the Mishneh Torah of Rambam (Maimonides). References to halakha are given in abbreviated form. For example, HT5:4 means “Hilkhoth Tefilah” chapter 5, the fourth halakha. Hilkhoth Tefilah is found in Sefer Ahavah in the Mishneh Torah:

“The mention of bending-down {k’reya} in every place is on the knees..” (HT5:13)

There are 5 places where one “bends-down” during this prayer (HT5:10). Each time one “bends-down,” he should arch his back bending over until his backbone pokes out slightly (HT5:12). One need not bow in this manner if he is unable because it causes him pain (HT5:12). There are some additional reasons why a person may not need to fully bow, usually either because of stress of the situation or stress of the body (HT5:1). I will elaborate upon these later. The 5 places where one “bends-down” are highlighted in the text of prayer found in the link below. In the text of prayer found on that link, upon reading a word highlighted in bold letters, “bend-down” and make your body like an arch (qeshet). Afterwards, straighten back up into a standing position upon reading a word that is underlined.

The content of this prayer were established by the Court established under Moses, at the time at which it was headed by Ezra, Nehemiah, Daniel, Zechariah, etc… with the exception of a few small portions that were added by a later generation of that same Great Court. This prayer is called the Amidah (standing) because the majority of it is prayed in standing position (HT5:2); It’s also called the Shemoneh Esreh (eight-teen) because, though now it consists of 19 blessings, it originally consisted of 18 blessings to the Almighty

When beginning any of the 3 daily prayers, start from a standing position facing toward the Temple in Israel, with feet side by side, eyes lowered, and ones right hand clasped over his left hand over his heart, with his heart turned to “Above” in fear, awe, and dread, as a servant before his master, (HT5:4). The text for the regular weekday prayer can be found HERE:
http://sagavyah.tripod.com/id103.html#fullprayer

http://www.torathmoshe.com
http://www.mechon-mamre.org
http://www.chayas.com

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Jeff Rense | Michael Hoffman 011409 “Judaism Discovered” 8/8

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Jeff Rense Radio interviewing Michael Hoffman, author of “judaism Discovered”, discussing his latest book and the events currently unfolding in Gaza.

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http://revisionisthistory.org/

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Jeff Rense | Michael Hoffman 011409 “Judaism Discovered” 6/8

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Jeff Rense Radio interviewing Michael Hoffman, author of “judaism Discovered”, discussing his latest book and the events currently unfolding in Gaza.

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Jeff Rense | Michael Hoffman 011409 “Judaism Discovered” 4/8

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Jeff Rense Radio interviewing Michael Hoffman, author of “judaism Discovered”, discussing his latest book and the events currently unfolding in Gaza.

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Jeff Rense | Michael Hoffman 011409 “Judaism Discovered” 3/8

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Jeff Rense Radio interviewing Michael Hoffman, author of “judaism Discovered”, discussing his latest book and the events currently unfolding in Gaza.

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Jeff Rense | Michael Hoffman 011409 “Judaism Discovered” 2/8

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Jeff Rense Radio interviewing Michael Hoffman, author of “judaism Discovered”, discussing his latest book and the events currently unfolding in Gaza.

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Jeff Rense | Michael Hoffman 011409 “Judaism Discovered” 1/8

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Jeff Rense Radio interviewing Michael Hoffman, author of “judaism Discovered”, discussing his latest book and the events currently unfolding in Gaza.

http://www.rense.com/

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http://revisionisthistory.org/

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Jewish Books I Recommend (Discovering Judaism – Part 3)

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Here are some books on judaism I own that I recommend to anyone who’s in the same position as me, or wanting to further their own jewish education. They go from basic to more advanced, but all of them are interesting! Here’s the list, in order, from my video:

The jewish Book of Why – Alfred J. Kolatch
Hasidic Tales – Rabbi Rami Shapiro
Everyman’s Talmud – Abraham Cohen
To Be a Jew – Rabbi Hayim Halevy Donin
The Jewish Study Bible – Jewish Publication Society

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Tantalising Torah Texts: 5 Great Books on Judaism

Friday, March 19th, 2010

These are my five top books on Judiasm. They make a great starting point for learning about Judiasm and how one can approach the religion in a postive way that allows for personal growth in both secular and religious spheres!

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Dayenu (דַּיֵּנוּ) – Passover Song (Judaica): Performed Live

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Listen to the Philadelphia Biblical University Institute of jewish studies class of 2000 music team beautifully perform live the popular Passover song, “Dayenu.” Happy Pesach!

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