Hey! Thank you, that was beautiful! Greetings from a Gentile friend and life-long admirer of the Jewish people. After October 7th, I decided it was time to stand up, show my allegiance, and be counted. Rather than doomscrolling the news, I went to my local synagogue for Shabbat on October 14th. Even in crisis, I saw the resilience and strength of the Jewish people. I saw the beauty and joy of Shabbat and witnessed the Torah Service. And I saw the congregation pray for the innocent Palestinians in Gaza. Wow. I am truly in awe. The first parshah I heard at Shabbat was Bereshit. This morning's reading was Toldot. I have been to every Shabbat so far, I am picking up Hebrew, and people around my shul (!) are getting to know me and seem to like me. I feel more at home than I ever have in any church. I feel like God meant for this to be. Whether I convert to Judaism, and how frum I could ever be, are both unknowns at this point. But I plan on being at Shabbat services and standing strong in the face of antisemitism by worshiping with you. Toda from Ottawa, Canada.
brain damage..shalom . You feel at home in Shul...MAYBE, because Yeshua IS Jewish. Christians forget this!!!!???!!! Concealed in Torah / Tenach & revealed in New Covenant. Churches these days are a FAR CRY from original Synoquogues of centuries ago.
@@josephr.gainey2079 Yeah I made this comment a while ago. I’ve gotten amazing at Hebrew and now I wake up at 5:30 to pray Shacharit. Thanks for the motivation!
@@Idkjustaperson123how long does it take you? Im struggling figuring out where to even start. Shema first, does it matter? The orders, and how long to leave tefillin on, do i take it off when i finish a certain prayer. So many questions lol no rush responding
Thank you for this. I am in the process of trying to convert and the Shacharit seemed so intimidating. This is something I think I could handle while becoming more comfortable with the whole thing.
@@FLMLAB find somewhere you can study preferably a yeshiva or a synagogue. Buy the kitsur shulchan aruch, a pirke avot, a sidur and if you can a commented Torah/Tanach. Proceed to study until your eyebrows fall off. Don't forget the Hebrew, there's a lot of classes here in UA-cam.
Thank yoouuu brother 🙌🏾. It used to take me like 2 hours to make the morning prayer. I always want to read the translation too so my kavana is stronger. Thousand thanks be blessed. Big up from Cote d'Ivoire 🇨🇮🙌🏾😇
Hey how can i get in touch with you. I am also from cote d'ivoire and i have question about judaism convertion. Please give me your email i will email you directly. Thanks
Shalom, I'm Eliyahu Ben Yahuda from Nigeria. Love your contents. I'm planning on moving to Morocco next year so I can get to study under a Rabbi there as we don't have any Rabbis or Yeshivot here in Nigeria
Simply beautiful! I wish you could do all 3 daily prayers in series. That would allow us (me) to learn the prayers a little more rapidly.. learning by hearing, especially this form of poetry if I may say, makes it easier to learn that by reading. I am playing this in the morning to work when I am running late. I am in the conversion process.
I always get up really early to pray shacharit with dad, but imma show him this to see if he approves it. See if we can get a little bit more time to wake up slowly instead of praying shacharit with one eye closed XD. Much love from Puerto Rico!!
Wow! Love this video. I do almost the exact same prayers in the same order when I mitpalel shacharit. I also do the second Ashrei and then Aleinu. I love the yerushalmi signon. תודה רבה בשביל זה
Hello. I'm a shomer mitzvot Jew in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, South America. Our commnity has no rabbi (only a hazan comes from Argentina for the haggim). Most shabbatot I do the kabalat shabat and shaharith prayers. I'd like to include sections using your nusach and melodic tones. May you please to a full shachrit (for hol and/or shabbat) version? and the kabalat shabat, please. bli neder
Hey Eli, Thank you so much for this video. I'm trying to get my prayers done everyday, and i follow along with you as i don't read hebrew super fast. thank you so much!
I'm trying to get into tfilot more but they're hard if you've never done then before. I'm doing Minkhah and Arvit most days but I still don't quite understand Shakharit so this was interesting thank you. What's the song you sing after Amidah at the end?
He davens like an Ashkenaz 😄 I prefer to take my time, especially during morning prayer, getting up earlier to give myself the time to do it, I've also skipped breakfast on more than one occasion because I woke up late and Shachrit was my priority.
In the beginning of the video I explain that this is for people who are in a rush or are preoccupied & would not pray otherwise. It is obviously not for everyone and good for you may we all get to your level.
You make me angry I didn't go to Hebrew school as a child. I'm suffering with trying to do my weekday prayers at home with my Synagogue Edition Artscroll Complete Siddur.....even in English.
Hello, I'm a recent convert so I do not know Hebrew yet. Do you say the famous prayer Thanks to not have made me a woman? I suppose if you are following the tradition.
Impressive. Condensed speed reading, but does davening like this really connect you to the Ruach? I’ve left off of davening because I’m always in a rush and question whether that if it’s done as a formality to check it off a daily list what good is it? If you don’t have time to savor the words and meditate why do it? An indication that your not really valued is when someone rushes through you like “hello how are you, fine, ok great nice to see have to run, so long”
its a fair question (aside from Shema recitation which is a mitzvah). You can still be good intentioned, express love of Hashem when reading fast - it just means you have to stay focused. For some this works better. One could argue quality over quantity. One can also meditate and find their mind wondering too. I HAVE. A person will find a way if they really want to connect.
To me its more about intent. If your intent is to check off a list while reading it slow then it will not benefit you. If your intent is to connect with G-d while reading it fast then you will benefit and vice versa.
@@thewarriorwounds3124 Yes it is most definitely “vice versa”. But consider also that if someone davens intently whether fast or slow with self “benefit” being the end goal is that really seeking HaShem because he is the Lrd your Gd, or just seeking to be rewarded in some way by reciting the blessings and prayers as if they are incantations.
@@eliyahulakes7786 Doing something is better than abandoning it totally. We are to guard the Torah. We are one body as long as we are each doing our part then the Torah gets guarded by the community as a whole.
@@Superlife1369 Thanks for your reply and perspective. Incidentally before I saw your reply this morning I donned my tefillin and davened the best I could in the short amount of time that I have. Just had the urge to do it. I’m committing to doing however much, and however fast I can every week day. 👍 Baruch HaShem
I have a tehillat hashem siddur and every morning I want to pray but I stop after kaddish d'rabbanan because its so long. which sections after the kaddish can I read. if you can translate it to English id appreciate it. I am a gentile so im not familiar with some words. please help. I want to pray properly in the morning and want to make sure I hit the proper section sin my siddur.
I'm not following you 100%. I know that my siddur is different but I say the mitzvot for talis (then don the talis), mitzvot for the tefillin (then put on tefillin), read the content of the four passages in the tefillin. Then morning blessings, Pesukei D'Zimrah, Shema Blessings, Shema, Amidah, Takanun, Ashrei, the 6 remembrances. On some days if I feel I can devote the time I'll add Akidah, song of the day, the 13 principles, and the 10 commandments. Ibelieve this is an Ashkenazi siddur. Can you tell me where I can scale this back and still not take anything away from a meaningful time with HaShem?
Nice. You recite the Torah like we Muslims recite the Quran. It is very similar. Did Moses ever sing the song you sung at the end and dance? Who is that attributed to?
That makes sense, as I understand from a book I read some years ago, written by a historian, that Mohammed sat & studied with rabbis in the oral tradition. Unfortunately, he was told that in order to study and learn more, he would have to learn to read & write. As someone who was deeply invested in learning, and who had been illiterate, is it not understandable that he might have become resentful and angry with this restriction? Respectfully, might not this historical possibility illuminate several things, not the least of which could lead to an increased understanding of his early influences, attitudes & interactions with the Jewish people?
@Alana Ronald Good point. All with a logical mind and not spoon fed Islam before they could walk hear all kinds of myths, nonsense in Hadiths and other stuff. No prophet was ever illiterate. What gets me is the Rabbi he sat with and the Christian he sat with taught him what each group believes and gave him a basis. He was already extremely superstitious and was also taught Khorasam. Many believe this is the reason why it was early on that it was said or commanded that Jrewish & Christian books were "corrupted". It was a preemptive measure to help his "religion" grow and it did, but not until they reached Medina and that's when he really became powerful and the tone of his "holy" book did a complete 180°. More violence, extortion. I don't think he even imagined he would have so many followers, but it started in 7th century Arabia who were many hundreds of years behind just about everything. Even those republics today are quite primitive on a lot of basic things. Idk why.......lol
@@carlo_cali Before you get so angry at the anonymous Rabbi, verify if the prophet was a fictional character. Ask in the search bar of UA-cam and Amazon books, if he existed. You'll find interesting historical and archeological evidence. (I don't write the name of the videos and book, because UA-cam censors my comment is I do.)
@@carlo_cali You said, "What gets me is the RABBI he say with..." I'm pointing out, that it's very unclear of HE (the "prophet") was a historic character, or fixture. Ask the search bar, "did ... exist?"
Hate to break it to you, dude, but you daven about 1/3 of what a Reform does for shacharit much less Orthodox. Reform Judaism also focuses on the actual meaning and connection to each prayer, not speeding through a check list. Nice voice
Well Johnny, the video is literally titled how I pray in 15 minutes or less and I underline that it’s for days that I’m feeling out of it or am in a rush.
I think this is Moroccan style. There are many "nusachim" or styles of liturgy and prayer, Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Mizrachi, Yeminite and sub-divisions within each. I don't think we know how Moses did it, but he certainly preceded a country called Morocco by quite a few years. At the beginning he puts on Tefillin (just google it). Soferim (or scribes) write scriptures on tiny scrolls that are put in the boxes worn on the arm and hand. This is how Deuteronomy 6:8 is observed [And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thy hand, and they shall be for frontlets between thine eyes.]
Hello shalom my brother Im a Christian and before you say anything I truly love you Please try and build a relationship w adoni instead of rushing through a prayer that is said ritualistic every day at the same time that Is repetitive. That is said bc it's custom and not heartfelt The way you smack your shaw around it' seems like your frustrated (and I'm not talking about customs where you move the tzitzits in a certain motion.) I'm talking about it looks like you're rushing and Agitated that you again have to pray Brother there is a better way a way to pray in a personal way and to have a deep personal relationship w the creator I promise I'm not attacking you I just feel in my soul that God wants you to know him and walk with him he is Isaiah 53 Isaiah 9:6 He loves you and died for you U promise this is coming from the bottom of my heart and I have no malice or hate in it. I also see you are seeking for something more something deeper Jesus loves you
Hey! Thank you, that was beautiful! Greetings from a Gentile friend and life-long admirer of the Jewish people.
After October 7th, I decided it was time to stand up, show my allegiance, and be counted. Rather than doomscrolling the news, I went to my local synagogue for Shabbat on October 14th. Even in crisis, I saw the resilience and strength of the Jewish people. I saw the beauty and joy of Shabbat and witnessed the Torah Service. And I saw the congregation pray for the innocent Palestinians in Gaza. Wow. I am truly in awe.
The first parshah I heard at Shabbat was Bereshit. This morning's reading was Toldot. I have been to every Shabbat so far, I am picking up Hebrew, and people around my shul (!) are getting to know me and seem to like me. I feel more at home than I ever have in any church. I feel like God meant for this to be.
Whether I convert to Judaism, and how frum I could ever be, are both unknowns at this point. But I plan on being at Shabbat services and standing strong in the face of antisemitism by worshiping with you.
Toda from Ottawa, Canada.
Interesting that your location is pretty close to the Jews For Judaism organization. You may visit them some day. You'd enjoy their UA-cam channel.
brain damage..shalom
. You feel at home in Shul...MAYBE, because Yeshua IS Jewish. Christians forget this!!!!???!!! Concealed in Torah / Tenach & revealed in New Covenant. Churches these days are a FAR CRY from original
Synoquogues of centuries ago.
Asknoahdotorg for info on to be an Observant Noahide (ask the Chabad Rabbi) 🙂
20 years later I’ve returned home to my ppl. I’m relearning my prayers and sending my blessings to u. I was lost for a time but I kept GOD near.
I’m 11 years old. And I’m trying to get quick with Hebrew until I really start praying 3 times a day.
Hang in there!!!!!!!! You WILL make it, and hopefully make it a lifelong joy and offering of prayer and praise to HASHEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@josephr.gainey2079 Yeah I made this comment a while ago. I’ve gotten amazing at Hebrew and now I wake up at 5:30 to pray Shacharit. Thanks for the motivation!
@@josephr.gainey2079 thanks bro. Just got my teffilin and tzitzit. I can’t wait for my Bar Mitzvah!
Kol haKavod!
@@Idkjustaperson123how long does it take you? Im struggling figuring out where to even start. Shema first, does it matter? The orders, and how long to leave tefillin on, do i take it off when i finish a certain prayer. So many questions lol no rush responding
Its Not about how Fast you can finish but how meaningful. Always do with kavanah no matter how long it takes.
Exactly
I’m blessed just listening to him pray. I’m also praying the morning blessings thank you for sharing that!
Thank you for this. I am in the process of trying to convert and the Shacharit seemed so intimidating. This is something I think I could handle while becoming more comfortable with the whole thing.
Hi are you converting to jew, can you please tell me how to convert into a jew and learn culture traditions and everything?
@@FLMLAB find somewhere you can study preferably a yeshiva or a synagogue. Buy the kitsur shulchan aruch, a pirke avot, a sidur and if you can a commented Torah/Tanach. Proceed to study until your eyebrows fall off. Don't forget the Hebrew, there's a lot of classes here in UA-cam.
Thank yoouuu brother 🙌🏾. It used to take me like 2 hours to make the morning prayer. I always want to read the translation too so my kavana is stronger. Thousand thanks be blessed. Big up from Cote d'Ivoire 🇨🇮🙌🏾😇
Hey how can i get in touch with you. I am also from cote d'ivoire and i have question about judaism convertion. Please give me your email i will email you directly. Thanks
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Shalom, I'm Eliyahu Ben Yahuda from Nigeria. Love your contents. I'm planning on moving to Morocco next year so I can get to study under a Rabbi there as we don't have any Rabbis or Yeshivot here in Nigeria
La illaha ilallah
Simply beautiful! I wish you could do all 3 daily prayers in series. That would allow us (me) to learn the prayers a little more rapidly.. learning by hearing, especially this form of poetry if I may say, makes it easier to learn that by reading. I am playing this in the morning to work when I am running late. I am in the conversion process.
I always get up really early to pray shacharit with dad, but imma show him this to see if he approves it. See if we can get a little bit more time to wake up slowly instead of praying shacharit with one eye closed XD. Much love from Puerto Rico!!
Preciosa cantilacion
Shalom from Canada
Barukh HaShem 🕎✡️💖blessings 🙌 from Pakistan
Thank you brother .
This is amazing! Thanks!!!!🙏🏼
Thank you shalom
Thanks, I'm always searching the UA-cam for good liturgy, and this was great! Looking forward to more.
Barukh HaShem
Wow! Love this video. I do almost the exact same prayers in the same order when I mitpalel shacharit. I also do the second Ashrei and then Aleinu. I love the yerushalmi signon. תודה רבה בשביל זה
how I can buy that sidur with big letters and nikkudim?
Amazing for me was a great conection . Kol hakavod 🎉🎉
Thank you brother for you time,and share more videos.
Hello. I'm a shomer mitzvot Jew in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, South America.
Our commnity has no rabbi (only a hazan comes from Argentina for the haggim). Most shabbatot I do the kabalat shabat and shaharith prayers.
I'd like to include sections using your nusach and melodic tones.
May you please to a full shachrit (for hol and/or shabbat) version? and the kabalat shabat, please.
bli neder
Look for R’Shlomo Carlebach Shabbat in Shomayim and Robert Goffin for Chazzan music….
Shalom, Thank you for your good attempt. May YHWH bless you.
Hey Eli, Thank you so much for this video. I'm trying to get my prayers done everyday, and i follow along with you as i don't read hebrew super fast. thank you so much!
Boker Tov !
Thank you, this has been very helpful to my prayer practice
Thank you. You can sing!
Todah Robah
Love it. Takes me 30 minutes.
I'm trying to get into tfilot more but they're hard if you've never done then before. I'm doing Minkhah and Arvit most days but I still don't quite understand Shakharit so this was interesting thank you. What's the song you sing after Amidah at the end?
Thank u
Gracias!
Great. Thank you.
" AMEN. "
This is the tefillah for when there is no time, it is not the full tefillah that is normally done.
Love you
Thanks You just made my morning better
Where I can buy these nano batim? Really cool.
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Good prayer I liked
He davens like an Ashkenaz 😄 I prefer to take my time, especially during morning prayer, getting up earlier to give myself the time to do it, I've also skipped breakfast on more than one occasion because I woke up late and Shachrit was my priority.
You're not self-righteous at all huh 😂
In the beginning of the video I explain that this is for people who are in a rush or are preoccupied & would not pray otherwise. It is obviously not for everyone and good for you may we all get to your level.
It still takes me an hour, I've got to to do korbanot and tachanun or it doesn't feel right
תודה רבה!
what bogs me down is the speed of davening, not the length
Where can I purchase a tallit like yours?
You make me angry I didn't go to Hebrew school as a child. I'm suffering with trying to do my weekday prayers at home with my Synagogue Edition Artscroll Complete Siddur.....even in English.
Hello, I'm a recent convert so I do not know Hebrew yet. Do you say the famous prayer Thanks to not have made me a woman? I suppose if you are following the tradition.
Where can i get Sidďur book? Help plz.
Please sar bless me
Really helpful :) (sorry I ask but are you sefaradi and your surname is Miller?)
This is bdieved if you know how to and are capable of doing the whole shachris, but it’s a good place to start
Hellulliuuaaiiaaaa Amen
Impressive. Condensed speed reading, but does davening like this really connect you to the Ruach? I’ve left off of davening because I’m always in a rush and question whether that if it’s done as a formality to check it off a daily list what good is it? If you don’t have time to savor the words and meditate why do it?
An indication that your not really valued is when someone rushes through you like “hello how are you, fine, ok great nice to see have to run, so long”
its a fair question (aside from Shema recitation which is a mitzvah). You can still be good intentioned, express love of Hashem when reading fast - it just means you have to stay focused. For some this works better. One could argue quality over quantity. One can also meditate and find their mind wondering too. I HAVE. A person will find a way if they really want to connect.
To me its more about intent. If your intent is to check off a list while reading it slow then it will not benefit you. If your intent is to connect with G-d while reading it fast then you will benefit and vice versa.
@@thewarriorwounds3124 Yes it is most definitely “vice versa”. But consider also that if someone davens intently whether fast or slow with self “benefit” being the end goal is that really seeking HaShem because he is the Lrd your Gd, or just seeking to be rewarded in some way by reciting the blessings and prayers as if they are incantations.
@@eliyahulakes7786 Doing something is better than abandoning it totally. We are to guard the Torah. We are one body as long as we are each doing our part then the Torah gets guarded by the community as a whole.
@@Superlife1369 Thanks for your reply and perspective. Incidentally before I saw your reply this morning I donned my tefillin and davened the best I could in the short amount of time that I have. Just had the urge to do it. I’m committing to doing however much, and however fast I can every week day. 👍 Baruch HaShem
Is this something you came up with yourself or is there a Halachic basis for the prayers you selected. Esp during Psukei DeZimra? Just curious.
Is that a 28 Size tefillin?? Thanks for the video!
thank you Eli for your mitzvah that you do, I want to ask you are you married
Thanks 🙏👍 for sharing, only would like in English ❤
Hi, I wonder whether anyone can share a resource where I can find prayers written in latin alphabet with english/french/spanish translation.
Where can i get a copy of this siddur?
Which Siddur is this?
But can you offer an acceptable and pure prayer to HASHEM with such a cavalier attitude toward praying?!?!?!?!?
❤❤❤❤❤ Why you don’t use the Teamim in the tehilim? Why you don’t pray at slower pace like Muslim. Your voice is very beautiful.
What are the songs you sing afterwards?
I have a tehillat hashem siddur and every morning I want to pray but I stop after kaddish d'rabbanan because its so long. which sections after the kaddish can I read. if you can translate it to English id appreciate it. I am a gentile so im not familiar with some words. please help. I want to pray properly in the morning and want to make sure I hit the proper section sin my siddur.
you can only say kaddish with a group of 10 men... and my recommendation for you would be to look for a noahide siddur😊
The little boogie at the end gets me 😂
I'm not following you 100%. I know that my siddur is different but I say the mitzvot for talis (then don the talis), mitzvot for the tefillin (then put on tefillin), read the content of the four passages in the tefillin. Then morning blessings, Pesukei D'Zimrah, Shema Blessings, Shema, Amidah, Takanun, Ashrei, the 6 remembrances. On some days if I feel I can devote the time I'll add Akidah, song of the day, the 13 principles, and the 10 commandments. Ibelieve this is an Ashkenazi siddur. Can you tell me where I can scale this back and still not take anything away from a meaningful time with HaShem?
Shalom, thank you for posting 🙏 do you have those prayers in Hebrew transliterated linar?
Nice.
You recite the Torah like we Muslims recite the Quran. It is very similar.
Did Moses ever sing the song you sung at the end and dance? Who is that attributed to?
That makes sense, as I understand from a book I read some years ago, written by a historian, that Mohammed sat & studied with rabbis in the oral tradition. Unfortunately, he was told that in order to study and learn more, he would have to learn to read & write. As someone who was deeply invested in learning, and who had been illiterate, is it not understandable that he might have become resentful and angry with this restriction? Respectfully, might not this historical possibility illuminate several things, not the least of which could lead to an increased understanding of his early influences, attitudes & interactions with the Jewish people?
@Alana Ronald Good point. All with a logical mind and not spoon fed Islam before they could walk hear all kinds of myths, nonsense in Hadiths and other stuff. No prophet was ever illiterate. What gets me is the Rabbi he sat with and the Christian he sat with taught him what each group believes and gave him a basis. He was already extremely superstitious and was also taught Khorasam. Many believe this is the reason why it was early on that it was said or commanded that Jrewish & Christian books were "corrupted". It was a preemptive measure to help his "religion" grow and it did, but not until they reached Medina and that's when he really became powerful and the tone of his "holy" book did a complete 180°. More violence, extortion. I don't think he even imagined he would have so many followers, but it started in 7th century Arabia who were many hundreds of years behind just about everything. Even those republics today are quite primitive on a lot of basic things. Idk why.......lol
@@carlo_cali
Before you get so angry at the anonymous Rabbi, verify if the prophet was a fictional character.
Ask in the search bar of UA-cam and Amazon books, if he existed. You'll find interesting historical and archeological evidence.
(I don't write the name of the videos and book, because UA-cam censors my comment is I do.)
@element2138 what "anonymous Rabbi" are you speaking of. I'm not 'angry'; it's a figure of speech because I can't daven in rapid Hebrew.
@@carlo_cali
You said, "What gets me is the RABBI he say with..."
I'm pointing out, that it's very unclear of HE (the "prophet") was a historic character, or fixture. Ask the search bar, "did ... exist?"
Can I know what it is that you're reading?
Do you know that the 18 prayer you have to say in a whisper only?
A genuine question but why pray if you are rushing through things? Why not do a section or one prayer and meditate on it?
10:00 Is it only Azjkenazi style to hold the tzitzit in the left hand and kiss them while saying "tzitzit"?
I’m pretty sure everyone does it that way
I thought the tallit should be flung over the left shoulder...
How is name you siddur.
Probably Siddur nusach Sfarad
Hey do you have those prayers transliterated?
Yea you can just buy a Hebrew/ English siddur. They have it for Sephardic and ashkenazi (tehillat hashem siddur) or also artscroll siddur
Hate to break it to you, dude, but you daven about 1/3 of what a Reform does for shacharit much less Orthodox. Reform Judaism also focuses on the actual meaning and connection to each prayer, not speeding through a check list.
Nice voice
Well Johnny, the video is literally titled how I pray in 15 minutes or less and I underline that it’s for days that I’m feeling out of it or am in a rush.
Oy gevalt. I can't read that fast. I assume Hashem speed listens. We can only hope...
Barukh Hashem
Hold on did Moses pray like this? What all these things tied on the arm etc?
I think this is Moroccan style. There are many "nusachim" or styles of liturgy and prayer, Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Mizrachi, Yeminite and sub-divisions within each. I don't think we know how Moses did it, but he certainly preceded a country called Morocco by quite a few years. At the beginning he puts on Tefillin (just google it). Soferim (or scribes) write scriptures on tiny scrolls that are put in the boxes worn on the arm and hand. This is how Deuteronomy 6:8 is observed [And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thy hand, and they shall be for frontlets between thine eyes.]
😁
לא מקצרים בתפילה!!!
Vow, Vow What a Speed and Velocity....what are you people Uttering.😂😛😂😛😳🙄😳😡😡😡😡😡😛😛😛😛😳🙄🙄
Hello shalom my brother
Im a Christian and before you say anything I truly love you
Please try and build a relationship w adoni instead of rushing through a prayer that is said ritualistic every day at the same time that Is repetitive. That is said bc it's custom and not heartfelt
The way you smack your shaw around it' seems like your frustrated (and I'm not talking about customs where you move the tzitzits in a certain motion.) I'm talking about it looks like you're rushing and Agitated that you again have to pray
Brother there is a better way a way to pray in a personal way and to have a deep personal relationship w the creator
I promise I'm not attacking you I just feel in my soul that God wants you to know him and walk with him he is
Isaiah 53
Isaiah 9:6
He loves you and died for you
U promise this is coming from the bottom of my heart and I have no malice or hate in it.
I also see you are seeking for something more something deeper
Jesus loves you
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Marry me
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Is it free now?
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