1 Holding their candles, they sang the Jewish prayer of healing.
2 I spontaneously chose Kaddish, Ravel's musical version of the Jewish prayer for the dead.
3 So, too, a very large portion of all Jewish prayer is not petition but praise.
4 There was a communal solidarity which made most of the Jewish prayers communal more than personal.
5 The tycoon swayed to songs of worship, read scripture, and donned a Jewish prayer shawl during the visit.
6 So now you know Jewish prayers ?
7 Witnesses said some prostrated themselves in Jewish prayer , violating religious restrictions at the site and sparking scuffled with Muslim worshippers.
8 Witnesses said some prostrated themselves in Jewish prayer , violating religious restrictions at the site and sparking scuffles with Muslim worshippers.
9 What is called by Christians the Lords Prayer, is merely a few clauses taken from Jewish prayers , and put together.
10 Many of the most important Jewish prayers need 10 people, or 10 men if you're Orthodox.
11 Another stand out is the Michael Mahzor, the Jewish prayer book produced in Germany in 1258 and illuminated by a Christian.
12 I had a passing familiarity with the Jewish prayer straps (they're usually called tefillin, but sometimes they're known as phylacteries).
13 Paul must have known these Jewish prayers , for he emphasized that in Christ there is neither male nor female (Gal.
14 Under a "status quo" agreement also involving neighboring Jordan, Jewish prayer is prevented there - a source of frustration for some Israelis.
15 It was just before 6pm when the Kaddish, the Jewish prayer of the dead, intoned from the mouth of a frail rabbi and survivor.
16 One meme posted on Instagram featured an image of Wiener photoshopped to enlarge his nose and add sidelocks, a yarmulke and a Jewish prayer shawl.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Translations for jewish prayer