Jewish Prayer
Jewish prayer is a central aspect of Judaism, serving as a means of communication with God. It encompasses a variety of forms, including daily prayers, blessings, and communal worship. The Siddur, a Jewish prayer book, contains the structured prayers recited during services, particularly on the Sabbath and holidays.
Prayers can be recited individually or in a group, often in Hebrew. Key prayers include the Shema, which affirms the oneness of God, and the Amidah, a series of blessings that express gratitude and requests. Overall, Jewish prayer fosters a sense of community and spiritual connection.