Tzidkatcha
Tzidkatcha (צדקתך, "Your righteousness") is a prayer consisting of group of three verses that is recited during the afternoon prayer on Shabbat. It is said in memory of three righteous individuals who died on Shabbat: Joseph, Moses and King David. It is recited at this prayer in particular because these individuals died in the afternoon.
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Tzidkatcha
Tzidkatcha (צדקתך, "Your righteousness") is a prayer consisting of group of three verses that is recited during the afternoon prayer on Shabbat. It is said in memory of three righteous individuals who died on Shabbat: Joseph, Moses and King David. It is recited at this prayer in particular because these individuals died in the afternoon.
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Tzidkatcha (צדקתך, "Your right ...... viduals died in the afternoon.
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Tzidkatekha (hébreu : צדקתך « ...... atmosphère joyeuse de ce jour.
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Zidkatcha Zedek (hebräisch צִד ...... Joseph, Moses und König David.
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Tzidkatcha (צדקתך, "Your right ...... viduals died in the afternoon.
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Tzidkatekha (hébreu : צדקתך « ...... atmosphère joyeuse de ce jour.
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Zidkatcha Zedek (hebräisch צִד ...... Joseph, Moses und König David.
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Tzidkatcha
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Tzidkatekha
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Zidkatcha Zedek
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