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Pray From Center Stage, Not From The Sidelines:Thoughts and Prayers from Jerusalem Shalom from Jerusalem!A person who wants to pray should walk into the house of worship through two doors, and only then pray.
Berachot 8 Conventional architecture of the day of the sages called for a vestibule between the outdoors and the prayer hall. Countless archeological finds in Israel verify this. There are two reasons for this: First of all, leave the outside distractions there. Prayer calls for complete concentration. Second, don't be at the sidelines of the prayer experience. It is not a spectator sport. Find a spot in the room that will surround you with both friends and commitment to the task at hand.
Today, concentrate on your prayer space, and thereby consecrate it as well. |
Thoughts about Prayer from Jerusalem Prayer is the foundation of the relationship between God and His children, and its primary vehicle. Sages of old have created a wealth of wisdom based on the Bible, giving people in all generations the opportunity to contemplate on these thoughts to help them focus in their relationships with the One Above.
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