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Jewish Liturgy: Prayer and Synagogue Service Through the Ages
Jewish liturgy is a structured practice of prayer and praise, centered on the recitation of the Shema, the amidah (standing prayer), the reading of the Torah, and prayers after meals, with the goal of building a stronger relationship with God. This liturgy varies between Jewish communities (such as Ashkenazi and Sephardi) but maintains key structural similarities that include prayers at specific times and the use of sacred texts and psalms for celebration.
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| T.504 | 296 Pos j | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
Detail Information
| Series Title |
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| Call Number |
296 Pos j
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| Publisher | Keter Publ. House Jerusalem Ltd. : ISRAEL., 1975 |
| Collation |
278hlm; 23x24,5cm
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| Language |
English
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| ISBN/ISSN |
0-7065-1414-9
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| Classification |
296
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| Content Type |
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