Tag: Davening

The text humorously discusses the challenges of managing Shabbos cereal in a household with children, focusing on the negotiations and complexities that arise when determining who gets to eat their allotted portion and when.
In this episode, the discussion revolves around the origins of various Nusachs and the possibility of changing between Ashkenaz and Sefard styles of prayer.
In this article, the author discusses the response of the charedi Jewish community to controversial statements made by one of their rabbinic figures, Rav Bunim Schreiber.
This discussion focuses on the approach to Torah Lishma according to the Vilna Gaon, often contrasted with R' Chaim Volozhin's views, particularly in Mishley.
In this Shiur, the discussion revolves around various aspects of Tefillah and the decorum in Shul.
The article discusses the challenges and changes in people's attitudes towards davening (prayer) after the Covid pandemic.
The author reflects on their experience of saying Kaddish for their father and the challenges of prayer.
The town of Chelm, NJ, is known for its wise and pious Jewish residents.
During the challenging time of mourning her parents, the author found solace and connection through participating in a daily Zoom minyan for Kaddish recitation at her Reconstructionist synagogue.
The two perspectives on tefillah discussed in these articles focus on the importance of connection and personal growth in prayer.
The author reflects on their ideal synagogue, which is characterized by solitude and minimal distractions.
The text discusses the concepts of baseless hatred (sinat hinam) and praying with sinners within the Jewish tradition.
In the symposium discussing women's roles in Orthodox Judaism, Tamar Snyder Chaitovsky highlights the challenges faced by women in their thirties juggling familial, professional, and spiritual obligations in the Modern Orthodox community.
The author, Leslie, used to find great meaning in attending shul on Yom Kippur, with its emotional highs and routines, feeling a sense of doing the right thing.