Shalom.
This is about the prayers, two of the prayers before the Shaman one after it. We recite the Shema prayer every morning and every night because the Torah says, you should recite it when you lie down, when you rise up. And the Shema is explained on our videos, has its own prayers. But there are some prayers before and after, in the morning, there are always two prayers before. The first deal with the God in nature, the second is we are thanking God for the Torah and Commandments. In the morning, a sacred service, their prayers called (foreign language), the words for this and the evening prayer, (foreign language), and the (foreign language) are on my blog for the date of January 23. So, if you will draw there, you will see the translated Hebrew. So, these are the words, also, you can get a traditional sidora. If you find the Shema, you will find right before the Shema, this prayer.
In the morning, it is (foreign language), so I will sing it, one of the tunes, (singing in Jewish). Well, these is kind of independent song as a part of it (singing) and go back to (foreign language) (singing). That is not obviously a tune to (foreign language) (singing) I think you are ready for the Shema.
Now, in the evening, it is a little different, it is always called, in ordinary tradition, (foreign language), and those words are also in my blog, you find that and see in a prayer book and you go to the evening service. The Shema, this is what it is. Here is one of the tunes (Singing in Jewish), and there is this other tunes too, (singing foreign language) or incase, so that is the main tune.
Now, then right after the Shema, in the morning, there is one prayer after the Shema and it is the three paragraphs. In the evening, there are two prayers. One of them is always the (foreign language), but following that, you always have the (foreign language) for redemption. And in that is a prayer called the (foreign language), which is, now, in the evening, that is before the (foreign language); in the morning of course, it is stands alone. And, go find the sidora so it would between the Shema and the Amita.
And, in the evening, as before the (foreign language), it is sort of in the middle of the prayer which begins at (foreign language), you have the (foreign language) which is from the Torah, Exodus, the Song of Songs expressing great admiration for God as unique, for saving the Jews. And there are as many tunes, two is here as what? These words are also in the blog, for the same date, January 23. (Singing in Jewish), just another chant and we are finished or the personating services, (Singing in Jewish).
So, good luck with that. Those are serious and important prayers in Jewish liturgy.
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