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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Prayer - Jewish Practice

Prayer - Jewish Practice:

AUDIO CLASSES

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Why We Pray
By Sholom Ber Dubov
If G-d knows what we need, why do we need to pray?
1DownloadListen (46:46)


Prayer: A Hard Day’s Night
By Moshe New
Discover the two dimensions of prayer as we explore which prayer is the first of the day: the morning or evening prayer?
1DownloadListen (41:35)



How to Use Prayer as a Meditative Tool
By Ari Shishler
Somewhere along the way we seem to have lost the art of meditative prayer. Chassidic philosophy offers a comprehensive approach to rekindling the meditative experience within prayer. Rabbi Shishler offers a glimpse into the spiritual journey called prayer.
DownloadListen (1:01:34)

Rabbi Ari Shishler is the director of Chabad of Strathavon, South Africa




The Jewish Meditation Series
Guidance on Mindful Prayer
By Tzvi Freeman
In order to give one’s words wings with which they may fly, we endeavor to infuse them with meditative intentions. Learning to inspire prayer with meditation greatly enhances the experience and imbues it with enhanced meaning and reach. This series offers guided meditations appropriate to everyday prayer.
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The Three Daily Prayers
By Yehuda Leib Schapiro
This class details the special significance and unique quality of each of the three daily prayers; Shacharit (morning), Mincha (afternoon) and Maariv (evening).
DownloadListen (51:28)




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