Tefillah
Tefillah is the Hebrew word for prayer in Judaism. It is a central practice that allows individuals to communicate with God, express gratitude, seek guidance, and ask for help. Tefillah can be performed individually or in a group, often during specific times of the day, such as morning, afternoon, and evening.
The most well-known form of Tefillah is the Siddur, a prayer book that contains a structured set of prayers. These prayers include blessings, psalms, and requests for personal and communal needs. Tefillah is an essential aspect of Jewish life, fostering a connection to faith and community.