Jewish prayer

Jewish prayer (Hebrew: תְּפִלָּה‎, tefillah [tfiˈla]; plural תְּפִלּוֹת‎ tefillot [tfiˈlot]; Yiddish: תּפֿלה‎, romanized: tfile [ˈtfɪlə], plural תּפֿלות‎ tfilles [ˈtfɪləs]; Yinglish: davening /ˈdɑːvənɪŋ/ from Yiddish דאַוון‎ davn 'pray') is the prayer recitation that forms part of the observance of Rabbinic Judaism. These prayers, often with instructions and commentary, are found in the siddur, the traditional Jewish prayer book. Traditionally, three prayer services are recited daily: Two additional services are recited on Shabbat and holidays:

Jewish prayer

Jewish prayer (Hebrew: תְּפִלָּה‎, tefillah [tfiˈla]; plural תְּפִלּוֹת‎ tefillot [tfiˈlot]; Yiddish: תּפֿלה‎, romanized: tfile [ˈtfɪlə], plural תּפֿלות‎ tfilles [ˈtfɪləs]; Yinglish: davening /ˈdɑːvənɪŋ/ from Yiddish דאַוון‎ davn 'pray') is the prayer recitation that forms part of the observance of Rabbinic Judaism. These prayers, often with instructions and commentary, are found in the siddur, the traditional Jewish prayer book. Traditionally, three prayer services are recited daily: Two additional services are recited on Shabbat and holidays: