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Tussling with T'fillah: August 2010
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I hope that this space will become one where we can all discuss, share with friends, and appreciate the numerous facets of prayer. You are all encouraged to contribute and comment respectfully. Monday, August 30, 2010. What does this have to do with the season of t'shuvah specifically? Links to this post. Friday, August 27, 2010. Sacred Space(s), Part II. I have been doing a lot of thinking since my post on Monday about what it means to make a sacred space. Yesterday morning, I again went to the Kote...
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Tussling with T'fillah: November 2011
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I hope that this space will become one where we can all discuss, share with friends, and appreciate the numerous facets of prayer. You are all encouraged to contribute and comment respectfully. Tuesday, November 15, 2011. I hope that our daily lives can impact the experience of our own prayer, in a way that changes kavanah, or sheds new light on "old" words. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Resources, Organizations, and Blogs of Interest. Daf Yomi Advancement Forum. The Open Siddur Project.
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Tussling with T'fillah: March 2011
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I hope that this space will become one where we can all discuss, share with friends, and appreciate the numerous facets of prayer. You are all encouraged to contribute and comment respectfully. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. What's the point here? Environmental sensitivity can have an incredible impact on our prayers. Links to this post. Sunday, March 13, 2011. I would urge others to give individual davening a try, we may learn a lot about ourselves as a community of daveners if we give ourselves that chance.
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Tussling with T'fillah: In the Words Part I
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I hope that this space will become one where we can all discuss, share with friends, and appreciate the numerous facets of prayer. You are all encouraged to contribute and comment respectfully. Monday, January 2, 2012. In the Words Part I. January 16, 2012 at 3:56 PM. Hi - Id like to invite you to guest post on my blog - davenspot.blogspot.com. Let me know if we can connect. March 28, 2012 at 2:17 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Resources, Organizations, and Blogs of Interest. In the Words Part I.
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Tussling with T'fillah: September 2011
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I hope that this space will become one where we can all discuss, share with friends, and appreciate the numerous facets of prayer. You are all encouraged to contribute and comment respectfully. Saturday, September 24, 2011. So where’s the balance? I wish everybody a meaningful journey in prayer, however that manifests in our collective heart of hearts. Links to this post. Thursday, September 1, 2011. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Resources, Organizations, and Blogs of Interest.
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Tussling with T'fillah: January 2011
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I hope that this space will become one where we can all discuss, share with friends, and appreciate the numerous facets of prayer. You are all encouraged to contribute and comment respectfully. Tuesday, January 11, 2011. It is possible to identify Jewish prayer using several physical movements. For more on those movements, I refer you to this. There are at least three places in the Bible where we are informed about the lips. First. Links to this post. Tuesday, January 4, 2011. Links to this post. Former ...
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Tussling with T'fillah: May 2011
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I hope that this space will become one where we can all discuss, share with friends, and appreciate the numerous facets of prayer. You are all encouraged to contribute and comment respectfully. Thursday, May 12, 2011. Edot Hamizrach and Ashkenaz. The lesson here, I believe, is to strive for a general outline of t'fillah because it opens up our ability to daven in other communities and serves to enhance our understanding of the project of prayer. Finally, really knowing your siddur is key. I like ...Forme...
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Tussling with T'fillah: July 2010
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I hope that this space will become one where we can all discuss, share with friends, and appreciate the numerous facets of prayer. You are all encouraged to contribute and comment respectfully. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Departure Special: T'fillat Haderech (Traveler's prayer). May it be Your will, Lord our God and God of our ancestors, to. Guide us in peace, to sustain us in peace, to lead us to our. Desired destination in health and joy and peace, and to bring us. Praised are You, Lord who hears prayer.
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Tussling with T'fillah: February 2011
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I hope that this space will become one where we can all discuss, share with friends, and appreciate the numerous facets of prayer. You are all encouraged to contribute and comment respectfully. Friday, February 25, 2011. No, not the barrier you're likely thinking of. Rather, the language barrier that exists for anybody who is praying in a language that is not their native tongue. Links to this post. Saturday, February 12, 2011. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Daf Yomi Advancement Forum.
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Tussling with T'fillah: April 2011
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I hope that this space will become one where we can all discuss, share with friends, and appreciate the numerous facets of prayer. You are all encouraged to contribute and comment respectfully. Thursday, April 14, 2011. In kiddush for the festivals we are sanctifying time. In reciting kiddush we are setting apart time from time. While this is also the case on Shabbat, the words zmanim or moed are not found in the Shabbat kiddush. Furthermore, we identify the festivals as a specific time. On to the daveni...