• HaMaariv Aravim, or simply Maariv Aravim, is the first blessing before the Shema and generally the opening prayer during Maariv. It is considered to be...
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  • Maariv is a Jewish prayer service held in the evening or night. Maariv may also refer to: Maariv (newspaper), an Israeli newspaper Maariv Aravim, the first...
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    on Benè Romì is less extensive than believed. On Friday nights, the Maariv Aravim and Emet VeEmunah blessings are recited using a special text for the...
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  • of Nusach Ashkenaz: The Shema prayers is said every day in Shacharit and Maariv. There are always two blessings before the Shema, but after the Shema in...
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    Ashrei Torah reading1, 5 Amidah Kedushah Tachanun Aleinu Kaddish Maariv Barechu Maariv Aravim Ahavat Olam Shema Emet VeEmunah Hashkiveinu Baruch HaShem Le'Olam...
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    Ashrei Torah reading1, 5 Amidah Kedushah Tachanun Aleinu Kaddish Maariv Barechu Maariv Aravim Ahavat Olam Shema Emet VeEmunah Hashkiveinu Baruch HaShem Le'Olam...
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    Temple in Jerusalem, Evening prayer: Arvit (עַרְבִית‎, "of the evening") or Maariv (מַעֲרִיב‎, "bringing on night") Two additional services are recited on...
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    Shema (category Maariv)
    as Emet Vayatziv. During Maariv, there are two blessings before the Shema and two after. The two before are HaMaariv Aravim and Ahavat Olam. The two after...
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  • during the Evening Prayer at the conclusion of the benediction, Ma'ariv 'Aravim. The Cohenim do not have a custom to wash their hands prior to their standing...
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    passport), Maariv, 22 September 1967. “Homo Politicus,” Post Mortem, 15 December 1971. Post Mortem, 17 May 1972. “Rosh ha-memshala: ha-‘Aravim mitkavnim...
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