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Pesukei dezimra (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: פְּסוּקֵי דְזִמְרָא, romanized: pǝsuqē ḏǝzimrā, lit. 'Verses of praise';
Rabbinic Hebrew: פַּסוּקֵי הַזְּמִירוֹת...
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after the
standard Hallel is completed. It is also said in the
expanded pesukei dezimra on the
morning of
Shabbat and festivals. In the
Talmudic era, if...
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different primary components of Shacharit.
Essentially all
agree that
pesukei dezimra, the
Shema Yisrael and its blessings, and the
Amidah are major...
- four
verses are
recited by all
Orthodox Jewish communities during the
Pesukei dezimra section of Shacharit. The
prayer was
compiled during post-talmudic...
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Hallel of
pesukei dezimra a
selection of six
psalms recited as part of
pesukei dezimra ('verses of praise') – the
introduction the
daily morning service...
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quoted as
saying that the
Pesukei dezimra Psalms should be
recited daily.
Psalms 145–150, also
known as the
Hallel of
pesukei dezimra, are
included to...
- (Hebrew: "[ God ] be praised") is a
prayer in the
final portion of the
Pesukei Dezimra morning prayers of
Judaism known as shacharit,
recited before the...
- Many
complete Psalms and
verses from
Psalms appear in Shacharit. The
pesukei dezimra component incorporates Psalms 30, 100, and 145–150.
Psalm 145 (commonly...
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changes to the
daily prayers include reciting Hallel,
saying the
expanded Pesukei D'Zimrah of
Shabbat (the same
practice that is
observed almost universally...
- the use of this psalm. This
psalm is
recited in its
entirety during the
Pesukei Dezimra on Shabbat, Yom Tov, and - in many
communities - on
Hoshana Rabbah...