Amidah Prayer
Description
The Amidah—the central prayer in the Jewish tradition—is recited three times a day and on Shabbat and holidays. Rabbi Shira Stutman, of the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, D.C., explains that this is a spiritual time to be in silent conversation with God and ask for protection, health and peace.
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3 min 26 sec
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