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  2. List of Jewish prayers and blessings - Wikipedia

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    The first blessing recited following the Shema during Maariv Hashkiveinu: השכיבנו ‎ The second blessing recited following the Shema during Maariv Baruch Adonai L'Olam: ברוך ליהוה לעולם ‎ The third blessing recited following the Shema during Maariv. This blessing is only said by some communities, mostly outside of Israel.

  3. Tikkun HaKlali - Wikipedia

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    The Tikkun HaKlali consists of the following ten Psalms said in this order: 16, 32, 41, 42, 59, 77, 90, 105, 137, and 150. [2] Each recital is preceded by a paragraph expressing one's desire to bind himself to the tzadikim of all generations, especially Rebbe Nachman, and several verses which are customarily recited before any saying of Psalms.

  4. Psalm 133 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 133 is the 133rd psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity". In Latin, it is known as " Ecce quam bonum ". [ 1 ]

  5. Hallel - Wikipedia

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    Full Hallel (Hebrew: הלל שלם, romanized: Hallel shalem, lit. 'complete Hallel') consists of all six Psalms of the Hallel, in their entirety.It is a Jewish prayer recited on the first two nights and days of Pesach (only the first night and day in Israel), on Shavuot, all seven days of Sukkot, on Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah, and on the eight days of Hanukkah.

  6. 55 thoughtful Easter quotes to inspire and uplift you - AOL

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    Choose from Psalms, blessings, quotes about spring and a host of other messages in honor of Easter Sunday. Among them you'll find quotes from authors, ...

  7. Yishtabach - Wikipedia

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    The number fifteen is an allusion both to the Divine Name יה (whose gematria is fifteen) and to the fifteen Songs of Ascents composed by King David (Psalms 120–34). There are two themes of Yishtabach: God's power and might are deserving of our praise and adoration, and that one must continually praise God. [1]

  8. 20 Bible Verses About Stress to Help Calm and Relax Your Mind

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    Psalm 94:19 "When the cares of my heart are many, your consolations cheer my soul." The Good News: Whether you or someone you know has many things burdening their soul currently, help them and ask ...

  9. Veyiten Lecha - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It consists of a collection of blessing and success verses, and is recited to begin the new week with good fortune. This custom is mentioned in the books Kol Bo and Abudraham . Rabbi Abraham ben Nathan in his book "HaManhig" says: "It is the custom of all Israel to say 'Veyiten Lecha' and all the verses of blessings, so that they will ...