amidah prayer

amidah, plural amidoth, or Amidot, Hebrew ʿamida (“standing”), in Judaism, the main section of morning, afternoon, and evening prayers, recited while standing up.

How many prayers are in the Amidah?

The Amidah is another important prayer in Judaism and is the central prayer used in worship services. It is often referred to as the ‘standing prayer’ as it is always recited while standing and facing Jerusalem . This prayer consists of 19 blessings, which can be split into three sections: praising God.

Why do Jews Rock when they pray?

According to the mystical text Zohar, a person’s soul emanates from divine light. Every time a Jew engages with the Torah, the light of his or her soul ignites, which is why he or she moves like the flame of a candle.

How is the Amidah used?

The Amidah is a prayer that is central to Jewish worship. Worshippers stand together in the synagogue facing Jerusalem to perform the prayer in silence – worshippers think over the words of the prayer in their minds rather than saying them out loud.

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