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    Gates of Prayer, the New Union Prayer Book (GOP) is a Reform Jewish siddur that was announced in October 1975 as a replacement for the 80-year-old Union...
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  • Mishkan T'filah (category Siddurim of Reform Judaism)
    is Hebrew for "Dwelling Place for Prayer" and the book serves as a successor to Gates of Prayer, the New Union Prayer Book (GOP), which was released in...
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    Evening Services and Prayers for the House of Mourning, 1978 Gates of Prayer for Shabbat: A Gender Sensitive Prayerbook, 1992 Gates of Prayer for Weekdays and...
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    nontheism grew. In 1975, the lack of consensus surfaced during the compilation of a new standard prayer book, "Gates of Prayer". To accommodate all, ten liturgies...
    105 KB (14,117 words) - 10:29, 7 August 2024
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    when the "gates of prayer" will be closed. After Ne'ila, Yom Kippur comes to an end with a recitation of Shema Yisrael and the blowing of the shofar...
    75 KB (7,956 words) - 22:10, 11 September 2024
  • special gate. This is the secret of the twelve gates mentioned at the end of [the book of] Yechezkel. There is no question that were the prayers of all the...
    9 KB (1,137 words) - 19:44, 31 August 2024
  • 'Since the day of the ruin of the Temple, the gates of prayer have been locked. Although the gates of prayer have been locked, the gates of tears have not...
    9 KB (949 words) - 22:53, 21 May 2024
  • committee chaired by Rabbi A. Stanley Dreyfus. The new Gates of Prayer, the New Union Prayer Book was announced in October 1975 as a replacement for...
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    The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is the name given to a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion and by other Christian churches historically...
    118 KB (15,448 words) - 06:14, 28 August 2024
  • locked, except for the gates of prayer for victims of verbal mistreatment." There are many different themes in the story of the Oven of Akhnai. Rabbi Joshua's...
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    Temple (Cincinnati, Ohio) (1860) Shaare Tefilah (Gates of Prayer), New Orleans, Louisiana (1860–65) Gates of Heaven Synagogue, Madison, Wisconsin (1863) Plum...
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    Ottoman rule. There are also six other sealed gates. This does not include the Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem which circumscribe the external walls...
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  • of acting compassionately for all people, as for example in the 1975 New Union prayer book, used by the movement for Reform Judaism Gates of Prayer,...
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    Kabbalah (redirect from History of Kabbalah)
    the spirits of Jewish forebears. Anim Zemirot and the 16th-century mystical poem Lekhah Dodi reappeared in the Reform Siddur Gates of Prayer in 1975. All...
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    Shaarei Tfiloh Synagogue (category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Baltimore)
    Shaarei Tfiloh Synagogue (transliterated from Hebrew as "Gates of Prayer"), also known as the Shul in the Park, is a former Orthodox Jewish congregation...
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  •  [ʔædˈʕijæ]) is a prayer of invocation, supplication or request, asking help or assistance from God. Duʿāʾ is an integral aspect of Islamic worship and...
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    the wake of Katrina, another 50 member families left New Orleans, including the rabbis. The congregation began sharing space with Gates of Prayer, a Reform...
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    entered by thirteen gates," meaning the gates of the Haram Area. So also "on the right of the court," means along the west wall of the Haram Area; "on...
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    Buddhism, or Sikhism; 0.6% of the community claimed affiliation with Judaism. Metairie is home to Congregation Gates of Prayer, a Reform synagogue, and...
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  • 4-dc20 Central Conference of American Rabbis, New York, and Union of Liberal and Progressive Synagogues, London. Gates of Prayer - The New Union Prayerbook...
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