- the act of
reciting from memory, or a
formal reading of
verse or
other writing before an audience.
Public recitation is the act of
reciting a work of writing...
- brokhoys; "benediction," "blessing") is a
formula of
blessing or thanksgiving,
recited in
public or private,
usually before the
performance of a commandment,...
- In chant, a
reciting tone (also
called a
recitation tone) can
refer to
either a
repeated musical pitch or to the
entire melodic formula for
which that...
-
refers to the ways or
fashions that the Quran, the holy book of Islam, is
recited. More technically, the term
designates the
different linguistic, lexical...
- (Hebrew: מודה אני; "I give thanks") is a
Jewish prayer that
observant Jews
recite daily upon waking,
while still in bed.
Lamentations states that "The Lord's...
- then
recites a half-Kaddish.
Everyone says the
Amidah quietly, and,
unlike at the
other services, the
hazzan does not
repeat it. The
hazzan recites the...
- 'sanctification'), also
transliterated as Qaddish, is a hymn
praising God that is
recited during Jewish prayer services. The
central theme of the
Kaddish is the...
- Emet
Veyatziv (Hebrew: אמת ויציב, lit. 'true and certain') is a
blessing recited by Jews
during Shacharit, the
daily morning prayer. It
immediately follows...
- is a
Jewish prayer, a
verbatim recitation from
Psalms 113–118
which is
recited by
observant Jews on
Jewish holidays as an act of
praise and thanksgiving...
-
Mussaf (also
spelled Musaf or Musof) is an
additional service that is
recited on Shabbat, Yom Tov, Chol Hamoed, and Rosh ****sh. The service,
which is...