Blue and White in Jewish History and Jewish Prayer
Release Date: 05/17/2024
Journey Through the Siddur
How a speech by a U.S. president can help us understand the true meaning of the peace that we pray for in the amidah.
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The blessing of thanksgiving embodies how Jews think about gratitude to God.
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The Jewish people's refusal to forget the Temple sustains its eternal connection to Jerusalem.
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The example of a childhood friend of Menachem Begin shows what Jewish prayer is all about.
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Jews bless the kingship of David because he saw what others did not—that God is the source of all human success.
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David endowed Jerusalem with meaning that the Jewish people still carry forward today.
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The blessing on righteous people serves as a reminder that others can inspire us to become closer to God.
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The great sage faced off against slanderers of the Jewish people in his age, much like we still do today. Supplemental Materials: Click here to read the blessing against evil and slanderers. Click here to read Eli Lake’s essay on the “As a Jew” phenomenon (subscription may be required).
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A story from the great children's author life reveals the meaning of the blessing of justice.
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The blessing on the shofar inspires us to listen for God's voice.
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