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Harnessing the Power of Tehillim for Israel's Safety and Security
What is the importance of tehillim?
In times of danger, the Jewish heart knows where to turn. Right now, as Eretz Yisrael faces serious threats with the attacks from Iran weighing heavily on Klal Yisrael we are reminded once again that our greatest strength is not only in the hands of soldiers or in the halls of diplomacy, but in the tefillah that rises from the lips and hearts of Am Yisrael.
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Are Women Obligated To Daven?
Are women obligated to pray every day?
The Mishnah in Berachot (20a/b) teaches that women are obligated to pray daily. This might seem surprising at first, since women are generally exempt from time-bound positive commandments (mitzvot aseh she’hazman grama). However, the Gemara explains that prayer is fundamentally a plea for mercy and connection with Hashem, and is therefore not categorized as a time-bound commandment. As a result, women are included in this obligation.
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Should One Make A Minyan On A Plane?
May one make a minyan on a plane?
It is inappropriate to daven with a minyan on an airplane. While praying with a minyan is a cherished mitzvah, it must never come at the expense of chillul Hashem, a public desecration of God's Name. Sadly, the disruption and discomfort caused to fellow passengers when a group gathers in the aisle or galley to form a minyan often results in exactly that: people feeling disturbed, annoyed, or even unsafe.
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Most Ideal Time For Mincha
What's the most ideal time to pray Mincha?
If one encounters a situation where a minyan is praying during bein hashemashot—the period of twilight that begins after shekiyah (around 13.5 minutes)—the proper course of action depends on one's custom. Click Here To Learn More :)
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Missing Minyan to Daven at a More Optimal Time
May one miss a minyan to pray at a more optimal time?
When it comes to Shacharit: If someone consistently prays Vatikin at sunrise, he is permitted to daven alone rather than join a later minyan, as long as this is his regular practice. Among Sephardim, however, the preference is generally to daven with a minyan unless one experiences significantly greater kavana when praying vatikin.
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Joining A Minyan From An Adjacent Room
Can one join a minyan from an adjacent room?
If there is a minyan of 10 men in one room, and someone is davening in an adjacent room, he may still answer Kaddish, Kedusha, and Barchu, and according to many poskim, his tefillah is considered Tefillah B’tzibbur — as long as he can hear the congregation. This applies even though he could not be counted among the initial ten required to form the minyan.
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What Prayers Require A Minyan
What Parts of Davening Require There to Be a Minyan?
Certain parts of davening, known as devarim shebikdusha, sacred communal prayers, may only be recited in the presence of a minyan, which consists of ten adult Jewish men. These include Kaddish, Kedusha (during the repetition of the Amidah), Barechu, the Chazarat HaShatz (repetition of the Amidah), public Torah reading with blessings, Birkat Kohanim, and the Haftarah with its blessings. If there is no minyan, these parts are
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Who's Counted In A Minyan
Who is counted in a minyan?
Can a deaf person be counted in a minyan?
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The Importance Of Praying In A Minyan
Is one obligated to pray in a minyan?
A person should make every possible effort to pray with a minyan a quorum of ten Jewish men, not merely as a matter of tradition or routine, but because of the immense spiritual power and holiness that is present when Jews unite in communal prayer. Chazal emphasize that when one prays with a minyan, his tefillot, his personal pleas, praises, and requests are much more likely to be accepted by Hashem.
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Blessing When Seeing An Elephant?
Is it true that one makes a blessing upon seeing an elephant? Read To Find Out :)
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Amen Over The Phone?
Is one allowed to answer Amen to a Beracha over the phone/videocall? Read To Find Out :)
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Different Blessings On Food
What are the different Berachot on foods? Read To Find Out :)
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Why Do We Recite Blessings?
Why do we recite blessings?
What's the proper way to recite a blessing? Read To Find Out :)
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Common Mistakes When Answering Amen
What are common mistakes when answering Amen? Read To Find Out :)
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What Is Baruch Hu U'Baruch Shemo?
What is "Baruch Hu U'Baruch Shemo" and why do we answer that when hearing a Beracha?
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Proper Way To Answer Amen
What is the proper way to answer Amen?
I heard two berachot, what do I answer? Read to find out :)
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What Is AMEN?
What exactly is "Amen" and why do we say it after a blessing?
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Eating Before Davening
May One Eat Or Drink Before Praying Shacharit?
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Traveling Before Prayer
May one travel before praying?
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