
Morning prayers in Jewish Ethiopioan preschool class in Haifa, Israel. Blessing for putting on tzitzit and Modeh Ani.
Amiel Michelson, age 3, sings Mary Poppins', "The Perfect Nanny." Amiel is holding his arms out, because we asked him to put his hands on his sides.
DEUTERONOMIO 6, 4-9 CASTELLANO Oye, Israel: YAHVEH nuestro Dios, es UNO: Y Amarás a YAHVEH tu Dios con todo tu corazón, con toda tu alma, y con todas tus fuerzas. Y estas palabras que yo te mando hoy, estarán sobre tu corazón: Y has de atarlas por señal en tu mano, y estarán por frontales ...
How to tie a "standard" knot for the arm phylactery for an Ashkenazi, non-Hassidic (i.e., wrapping in, not wrapping out). There are three steps of movies for left- and for right-handed tying. This is step one for both. Remember at the beginning, you should recite: 'l'shem mitzvat tzitzit' - לשם ...
Kanaf Tzitzit is translated from Hebrew as Corner Tassels. Moses, in the book of Numbers chapter 15, commands his people to attach corner tassels to their garments so they will be constantly visually reminded to live as God created them to live. This is my corner tassel.
http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=3133 Should I wear my tzitzit in or out? Should I wear my tefillin? My Borat speedo? Should I book a room at the Beverly Hilton? Should I take a taxi or jog? Should I talk to people or stand apart and read a book?
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