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Jewish Prayers

Prayers for various occasions including various blessings, grace after meals, Psalms and more

Selected prayers for various occasions: Grace after meals, blessings, prayers to be recited at the gravesite of the righteous and more

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Listen to a selection of prayers, Grace after Meals, Shabbat hymns, and more
Prayers Upon Awakening
Starting Off Right!
The Modeh Ani, the blessing recited upon ritually washing the hands, and the preface to the morning prayers.
23. Adon Olam Song
Audio | 1:31
Adon Olam
A beautiful prayer recited beore the morning services, and, in many communities, at the conclusion of the morning prayers too.
Traveler's Prayer
The Prayer for a Safe Journey
"May it be Your will, G-d, our G-d and the G-d of our fathers, that You should lead us in peace and direct our steps in peace..."
The
For Nissan 1–13
Psalms - Tehillim
King David's Songs and Praises
Maaneh Lashon
An English rendition of the prayers to be said at the graveside of the righteous.
Selichot (Supplication) Prayers
Hebrew Edition (PDF)
A series of Selichot ("supplication") prayers, recited in preparation for the "Days of Awe" of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur

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Tallit Prayer (Blessings)
Transliterated and Translated in English
The blessing and verses recited when putting on a tallis: in Hebrew together with the English transliteration and translation.
Learn how to sing many of our basic prayers like a pro!
Prayers for people in need of healing, new mothers, babies and others
Psalm 23: L-rd Is My Shepherd
Psalm 23, written by King David, is a timeless testament to the rock-solid faith of the Jewish people in knowing that G‑d is always with us, protecting and guiding our path.
Verses For People's Names
It is customary to recite a verse symbolizing one’s name before the conclusion of the Amidah. Do you know what verse to say?
The penitential prayers
The penitential prayers recited following the morning and afternoon Amidah.
What Is Musaf?
Musaf, meaning "additional," is the fourth prayer recited to symbolize special days, substituting the extra sacrifices once offered in the Temple.
What Is Kabbalat Shabbat?
Kabbalat Shabbat, a series of psalms and prayers, joyously welcomes the Shabbat Queen at Friday night services.