By Seth Dralle
| Comments (1) | Posted on October 31, 2007
As in my last blog on the Mishnah (click here), I am continuing to showcase some of the brand new entries that have been added to our Online Torah Club Dictionary.
Thanks to the diligent work of Aaron Eby, the online dictionary contains definitions for many of the core prayers of the Siddur (prayerbook). It is important to know the meaning of what you are praying. Though not an exhaustive resource by any means, these definitions are a great place to start if you are looking for information regarding a particular prayer.
If you are looking for more in depth analysis on the ancient rhythm of prayer, check out our audio and video teachings, Knocking on Heaven's Gates and the Pray in the Spirit series.
Grace and peace,
Seth Dralle
18 Cheshvan 5768
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Adon Olam
Al Chet
Al Hanissim
Aleinu
Amidah
Ani Ma'amin
Arvit
Avinu (Shebashamayim)
Barechu
Berachah Acharonah
Berachah Me’ein Shalosh
Birkat HaMazon
Birkat Kohanim
Bore Nefashot
Chatzi Kaddish
Daven
Hamotzi
Hashkivenu
Havdalah
Hitbodedut
Kabbalat Shabbat
Kaddish
Kaddish Shalem
Kaddish Yatom
Kedushah
Kiddush
Kiddusha Rabba
Kol Nidre
Korbanot
Ma'ariv
Machzor
Mah Tovu
Minchah
Minyan
Modeh Ani
Mussaf
Netilat Yadayim
Nusach
Peri Ha'Adamah
Peri HaEtz
Peri HaGafen
Pesukei Dezimrah
Piyyut
Shacharit
Shehecheyanu
Shehakol
Shema
Shemoneh Esrei
Shirat HaYam
Shuckling
Siddur
Tachanun
Tefillat HaDerech
Tefillah
Ve’ahavta
Veshameru
Yedid Nefesh
About the Author: Seth Dralle is the fulfillment and shipping department manager and a research and teaching assistant for FFOZ. He is also a contributor to messiah magazine, the Monthly eRosh and the Torah Club Online Dictionary.
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Speaking of the Siddur....I am looking forward to FFOZ's Messianic Siddur!
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Speaking of the Siddur....I am looking forward to FFOZ's Messianic Siddur!
Posted by: Rob D. | October 31, 2007 10:24 AM