What You Need to Know about Prayer
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- #prayer #religion #judaism
Rabbi Menashe Wolf, Associate Director at Chabad of Park Slope and Curriculum Author at the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute, discusses everything you need to know about Prayer.
Who instituted it, why do we pray, and what does it actually achieve?
0:00 Intro
0:28 What is Jewish prayer?
1:23 Who instituted prayer?
3:46 Who is prayer intended for?
4:22 Can prayer be recited in other languages?
5:39 Why do we have prayers rabbis wrote for us?
7:16 What is the purpose of prayer?
9:31 If God knows what's best, why pray?
11:59 If prayer is personal, why do we pray in groups?
12:58 Why do Jews pray three times a day?
14:27 Why is prayer time-bound?
15:22 What would you say to someone who struggles with Prayer?
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I appreciate his teaching and tone of delivery. He is easy to understand and makes the lesson understandable. Thank you, very much.
You're very welcome :)
B''H, Amen. תודה רבה!
Thank you for this video. It will hopefully help (me) to improve on praying.
On a note with prayer, just like anything spiritual, it’s all similar to muscles/working out. Starting with all at once will many times lead to nothing or barely anything. In the opposite, like the speaker mentions, starting with a little and adding to it over time is a much better way to accomplish the goal at hand.
Beautifully expressed! I pray every day.
That's beautiful!
I love the comment on prayer, how it recharges us on a daily basis. It is a direct communication to God . Thank you !
Your Thoughts ARE Prayers! You ain’t Hiding Nothing from God! He Will Help You with Better thoughts though. 😊❤
This rabbi is a good teacher.
Shalom Thank You , I needed this.
A perfect video. It explained everything so well. Thank you so much. I need to find the 3 prayers now
"prayer has no set language"-- that stuck with me, reminding me of something i heard from someone, but i can't recall who. but what they said was, "G-d understands your sighs", "a prayer can be a sigh".
What an insightful discussion of connecting with HaShem! Rabbi Wolf, thank you for sharing. You address nearly all of the common questions which modern people ask. Why pray? What is the purpose of praying? What is the reason for the structured prayers in Judaism? And much more.
Todah raba!
Glad you enjoyed!
Thank you for making this video. Lehitpallel.
🙌
This is the video I was looking for, ישר כוח
Prayer is living life .
Thank you ❤ shalom
Thank you for your advice on prayer
Thank you
Thank you so much for all your hard work and very interessting Videos!
Could you also do a video how to use a siddur? And about hand washing?
Any way i really benefit from your content so much!
Very good explanation toda
🙏🙏
Amen.
Kol HaKavod Rabbi. Please do not forget to mention the importance of hitbodedut in talking with Hashem. This is an essential addition to the avodah of prayer. "Hitbodedut" is the highest level of all, which means to set aside an hour or more to seclude herself (your soul) in a room or in a field, and to have express herself (your soul) in dialogue with her Creator, with claims, words of favor, and to request and supplicate before G-d that G-d should bring her close to G-d's service. And this prayer should be in one's native language..." - Rebbe Nachman Likuetei Moharan 25:1 // Rebbe Nachman derived his tradition for hitbodedut from his great grandfather the Baal Shem Tov who started practicing this hitbodedut at an early age:)