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  • The word tefilah is derived from a root-word that means to join together, to unite.

    Chabad.org Weekly Magazine [ Sukkot & Simchat Torah 5770 - October 2-11, 2009 ] 2009

  • Rachel was invited by the Beit Shemesh women's tefilah group to give a speech after Friday night services and a shiur at shalosh seudot Sat evening meal.

    Abbagav Broke His Shoulder (Antike) 2009

  • Our retreat begins Thursday morning at 7:45 a.m. with tefilah, followed by an opportunity to sit in on classes and to meet our students and faculty.

    Join the trans-denom revolution at Hebrew College! Ta Shma: Prospective Students Weekend Nov. 1-4 | Jewschool 2007

  • They give a range of possible options within the text of a single tefilah.

    Warning: Artscroll Women’s Siddur | Jewschool 2007

  • He is renowned for many things, but one special is a tefilah, a special prayer, he composed for parents to say for the benefit of their children.

    Israelated - English Israel blogs 2010

  • This entry was posted on 5/13/2010 12: 04: 00 AM and is filed under children, parents, rosh chodesh sivan, segulah, shelah, shlah, sivan, tefilah.

    Israelated - English Israel blogs 2010

  • CBI is a warm and welcoming community engaged in joyous and meaningful tefilah (prayer), Torah study, and Jewish education beginning with our children and continuing for a lifetime.

    unknown title 2009

  • And though that road has led to concerts around the world, every time he performs, Katz tries to turn the auditorium into a beit tefilah, or house of prayer.

    J. Weekly 2009

  • CBI is a warm and welcoming community engaged in joyous and meaningful tefilah (prayer), Torah study, and Jewish education beginning with our children and continuing for a lifetime.

    unknown title 2009

  • Just as tefilah involves letting one's creativity conquer one's boredom, Shabbat is about finding creative enjoyment on a day when cell-phones, iPods and DVD players are treated as hardly more useful than paperweights.

    Articles 2008

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