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Amidah is a noun referring to the central prayer of the Jewish liturgy, also known as the Shemoneh Esrei, consisting of 19 blessings
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  • A prayer primarily consisting of nineteen blessings recited in a whisper while standing facing the site of the Temple in Jerusalem.

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The prayer is also known as the Amidah.
At the end of the Amidah we take three steps backwards.
Gratitude also lies behind a fascinating feature of the Amidah.
When completing our Amidah we too take three steps backwards.
Prayer for this is a formal part of the Jewish tradition of thrice daily Amidah prayer.
The Amidah prayer concludes with peace.
Text out of the Amidah prayer.
It consists primarily of the evening Shema and Amidah.
The weekday Amidah contains nineteen blessings.
The first blessing of the Amidah.
Interrupting the Amidah is forbidden.
Amidah in Hebrew means standing.
It immediately follows the Shema and precedes the Amidah.
The last benediction in the Amidah is Benediction.
The Yom Kippur Amidah is then followed by a few brief prayers.

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The Kedushah is traditionally the third section of all Amidah recitations.
The silent Amidah prayer is regarded as a long, meaningful meditation.
At the heart of a service is the Amidah or Shemoneh Esrei.
Verse 7 is part of the closing paragraph of the Amidah.
The Amidah is comprised of various stanzas of blessing, thanks and petition.
At the heart of each service is the Amidah or Shemoneh Esrei.
If one is riding a donkey, he must dismount to say the Amidah.
The Neilah Amidah is somewhat abbreviated-it does not contain the lengthy version of the confession.
Abbreviation of the Amidah.
Structure of the weekday Amidah = = The weekday Amidah contains nineteen blessings.
About the Amidah.
Sephardic tradition, which prohibits such additions, places them before the Mussaf Amidah.
Verse 9 is found in the repetition of the Amidah during Rosh Hashanah.
On public fast days, special prayers for mercy are added to the Amidah.
The special Yom Kippur Amidah ( standing prayer ) incorporates a lengthy confession of sins.
Including the Amidah.
After the Amidah comes the full Kaddish, followed by Ein keloheinu.
However, this does not apply to the Amidah.
The " Aneinu " prayer is inserted into the Amidah of Shacharis and Mincha by the chazan.
Also, the blessings before meals and the wording of the Amidah.
But on Rosh Hashanah, the Amidah contains nine blessings.
The abbreviated confession is said as a portion of Tachanun ( daily supplications ) immediately following the Amidah.
Let me be clear, Gossip and idle conversation during the Amidah are rightly frowned upon.
The Amidah is followed by Avinu Malkenu ( except on Shabbat ).
When the Torah is read during the afternoon prayers, it occurs immediately before the Amidah.
On Shabbat and festivals, however, the Amidah consists of only seven blessings.
That's mornings immediately before the Amidah.
It is also called the Amidah ( “ standing ” ) because it is recited while standing.
The Priestly Blessing is said during the Reader 's repetition of the Amidah.
The Amidah is known as the Shemoneh Esrei, or the 18 blessings.
True and Enduring ” recited between the Shema and the Amidah.
The Amidah " build.
On Shabbat and holidays, we recite 7 blessings in the silent Amidah.
Verse 4-5 are found in the repetition of the Amidah during Rosh Hashanah.
All three include a number of benedictions ( 18 on the Sabbath and 19 on weekdays ) called the Amidah.

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