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Jewish Prayer

News and updates about Jewish Prayer

A call to prayer on the Fast of Esther

The call for active participation in tefillah and fasting on the Fast of Esther (March 21) on behalf of the many acute needs of our people has come from across the spectrum, including rabbinic leaders, the Hostages Forum, and the President of Israel.

A call to prayer on the Fast of Esther

G-d's vulnerability

Your simple prayer on an ordinary weekday shakes the Heavens. Every Mincha is priceless.

G-d's vulnerability

What is "Jewish time?"

Insights into Judaism: Jewish time, flying fringes, where to pray and more.

What is "Jewish time?"

Interfaith prayer

Why not? Surely we all believe in the same God...

Interfaith prayer

Dreams, hopes and fears: The problem with prayer

What if God says "No", or He says nothing? Maybe He is undecided?

Dreams, hopes and fears: The problem with prayer

We pray for the President, whether we like him or not

Not saying the Prayer for the Government's Welfare due to rejecting a specific president shows ignorance of what the prayer means. Opinion.

We pray for the President, whether we like him or not

'Jewish prayers on Temple Mount insult Al-Aqsa'

Islamic organizations call upon Muslim public, Israeli Arabs to increase presence in Al-Aqsa Mosque to prevent Jews from visiting site.

'Jewish prayers on Temple Mount insult Al-Aqsa'

Will Supreme Court petition end discrimination on Temple Mount?

Civil rights group demands end to restrictions aimed at Jewish visitors to Temple Mount. Court gives state 60 days to respond.

Will Supreme Court petition end discrimination on Temple Mount?

Prayer in the Muslim Quarter is not a crime

Judge overturns police arrest of girls praying near gate to Temple Mount.

Prayer in the Muslim Quarter is not a crime

Jews Dress Up as Arabs to Enter Temple Mount

On Purim, Jewish worshippers dress up as Arabs in order to get around restrictions on Jewish prayers on the Temple Mount.

Jews Dress Up as Arabs to Enter Temple Mount

Police Ban Dried Fruit on Temple Mount

Taking anti-Jewish enforcement to new lengths, police decide dried fruit constitute 'forbidden Jewish symbols' on Tu Bishvat.

Police Ban Dried Fruit on Temple Mount