Here we continue with the Hebrew reading of the Amidah prayer. The Artscroll is used and we do the Ashkenazi reading. Visit www.rabbilawrence.com for more videos and books.
Rabbi Lawrence, I, like the commentator thanking you for producing the videos covering The Amidah prayer, am also attending an orthodox Shul. My Hebrew is only rudimentary now since, due to ill health as a child, I missed out Shul and mainstream school. I am attempting to teach myself.
Rabbi Lawrence, To continue my earlier piece, as I prematurely hit the return key, I would be grateful if you could direct me to the remaining videos relating to the Amidah prayer, since they end prematurely, like my finger-slip, at part 5. I am hoping that the remaining parts are available and that you may have also produced videos covering the Aleinu, The Shema, etc. Grateful if you could get back on these points. Shabbat Shalom
thank you rabbi for the instruction on the proper understanding of the Amidah prayer. blessed be the name. amen.
Your videos have helped me immeasurably, especially now that I am attending an Orthodox shul. Todah Rabah, Rabbi Hajioff.
Tzipporah V you are welcome! Blessings and success to you.
Rabbi Lawrence, I, like the commentator thanking you for producing the videos covering The Amidah prayer, am also attending an orthodox Shul. My Hebrew is only rudimentary now since, due to ill health as a child, I missed out Shul and mainstream school. I am attempting to teach myself.
Rabbi Lawrence, To continue my earlier piece, as I prematurely hit the return key, I would be grateful if you could direct me to the remaining videos relating to the Amidah prayer, since they end prematurely, like my finger-slip, at part 5. I am hoping that the remaining parts are available and that you may have also produced videos covering the Aleinu, The Shema, etc. Grateful if you could get back on these points. Shabbat Shalom
SubhanAllah so beautiful 🎉❤
Very good 👍
Brilliant Iam at last learning to say the words correctly
Thank you for providing that good help. Is there some place one can see a word-for-word translation without cost?
Yes. Go to www.sefaria.org they have an online siddur for free with line by line English.
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Very nice, but pronunciation could be improved. Eg, KE-DOO-SHEEM, not "SHIM". At least, sounds slightly off to a once-upon-a-time Israeli! ; - )
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