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Mincha (Hebrew: מִנְחָה, IPA: [minˈχa];
sometimes spelled Minchah, Minhah,
Mincho or Minchuh) is the
afternoon prayer service in Judaism. The name Mincha...
- the end of the
morning Amidah and the
Mincha Amidah during fast days in the Ashke****c tradition, and on
mincha of the
Sabbath in the
Western Ashke****c...
- Shah dynasty. Two of the most
prominent ancestors of the Shah
rulers were:
Mincha Khand – A key
figure in the
early governance of
small prin****lities, laying...
-
Chaim Elazar Spira (December 17, 1868 – May 13, 1937), also
known as the
Minchas Elazar after his
magnum opus, was a
rebbe of the
Hasidic Munkacs dynasty...
- prayer:
Shacharit or
Shaharit (שַחֲרִית, "of the dawn")
Afternoon prayer:
Mincha or
Minha (מִנְחָה),
named for the
flour offering that
accompanied sacrifices...
- the
three services pra**** on w****days:
Morning (Shacharit),
afternoon (
Mincha), and
evening (Ma'ariv). On Shabbat, Rosh ****sh ("Beginning of the Month")...
- this
refers to Mussaf; "my
fingers with
flowing myrrh" – this
refers to
Mincha; "upon the
handles of the bolt" – this
refers to Neilah.
Using a similar...
- Jews. Traditionally, Jews
recite prayers three times daily, Shacharit,
Mincha, and Ma'ariv with a
fourth prayer,
Mussaf added on
Shabbat and holidays...
- the time when
Maariv can
first be
recited is when the time for
reciting Mincha ends. But
there are
varying opinions on this.
Maariv should not
begin before...
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Shaharit (שַחֲרִת), from the
Hebrew shachar or
shahar (שַחָר) "morning light",
Mincha or
Minha (מִנְחָה), the
afternoon prayers named for the
flour offering that...