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Afternoon prayer service in Judaism
Mincha (Hebrew: מִנְחָה, IPA: [minˈχa]; sometimes spelled Minchah, Minhah, Mincho or Minchuh) is the afternoon prayer service in Judaism. The name Mincha
Mincha
Town in Victoria, Australia
Mincha is a locality in the Shire of Loddon, Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 census, Mincha had a population of 62. Agricultural settlement began in the
Mincha,_Victoria
Jewish prayer of supplication
supplicatory and confessional component of Shacharit (שַחֲרִית, 'dawn') and Mincha (מִנְחָה, 'offering'), the morning and afternoon prayer services of Judaism
Tachanun
17th century Amsterdam rabbi
Abraham Cohen Pimentel (died March 21, 1697) was a rabbi of Amsterdam. He was a student of Saul Levi Morteira, and he also served as hakham of the synagogue
Abraham_Cohen_Pimentel
at the end of the morning Amidah and the Mincha Amidah during fast days in the Nusach Ashkenaz, and at mincha on Shabbat in the Western Ashkenazi rite
Sim_Shalom
Holiest day in Judaism
this refers to Mussaf; "my fingers with flowing myrrh" – this refers to Mincha; "upon the handles of the bolt" – this refers to Ne'ila. Using a similar
Yom_Kippur
Observance of recitation in religious Judaism
prayer: Shacharit or Shaharit (שַחֲרִית, "of the dawn") Afternoon prayer: Mincha or Minha (מִנְחָה), named for the flour offering that accompanied sacrifices
Jewish_prayer
Jewish holiday
Many Sephardic Jews recite the Azharot of Solomon ibn Gabirol before the mincha service; in many communities, the positive commandments are recited on the
Shavuot
Jewish prayer
by all Ashkenazim at mincha of fast days, and in the Western Ashkenazic rite (as well as most communities in Israel) and Mincha on the Sabbath. In the
Shalom_Rav
Israeli rabbi and author
points of Jewish law), rosh kollel (dean) of Machon Minchas Asher L’Torah V’Horaah and author of the Minchas Asher. He grew up in a Klausenberger hasidic family
Asher_Weiss
Jewish prayer of the evening
the time when Maariv can first be recited is when the time for reciting Mincha ends. But there are varying opinions on this. Maariv should not begin before
Maariv
Religion of the Jewish people
Jews. Traditionally, Jews recite prayers three times daily, Shacharit, Mincha, and Ma'ariv with a fourth prayer, Mussaf added on Shabbat and holidays
Judaism
Israeli rabbi
regarding agricultural halacha, (1946) Minchas Shlomo (responsa), first volume (1986), second volume (2003) Minchas Shlomo, a commentary on the Talmud He
Shlomo_Zalman_Auerbach
Principal prayer of Judaism
prayed on weekdays: Morning (שַׁחֲרִית, Shacharit), afternoon (מִנחָה, Mincha), and evening (מַעֲרִיב, Ma'ariv; also called עַרבִית, Arvit). On Shabbat
Amidah
Hebrew terminology regarding ritual times
individual may pray maariv after plag hamincha if he doesn't always recite mincha before Plag Hamincha; nevertheless, the Halachic authorities allow one to
Zmanim
King of Lamjung and Kaski
stated that Khand (Thakuri) and Magar are two brothers Khancha Khand and Mincha Khand which is also a Magar language. His successors are as follows: Marie
Kulamandan_Khand_Shah
Jewish educational institution for Torah study
Mincha at Yeshiva Centre, Melbourne
Yeshiva
Daily prayer in Judaism
in Judaism: twice during Shacharit (the morning service) and once during Mincha (the afternoon service). The prayer is composed primarily of the entirety
Ashrei
Italian rabbi and biblical commentator
Jedidiah Solomon ben Abraham Norzi (1560–1626) (Hebrew: ידידיה נורצי, romanized: Yedidya Nortzi) was a Rabbi and exegete, best known for his work Minchat
Jedidiah_Norzi
Annual fast day in Rabbinic Judaism
normally covers and adorns the Torah ark, is removed or drawn aside until the Mincha prayer service. Spanish and Portuguese Jews, who do not hang a curtain in
Tisha_B'Av
Jewish prayer
the end of most Jewish religious services, including weekday Shacharit, Mincha, and Maariv services; the close of Mussaf services on Shabbat and during
Aleinu
Rebbe of the Hasidic Munkacs dynasty (1868–1937)
Chaim Elazar Spira (December 17, 1868 – May 13, 1937), also known as the Minchas Elazar after his magnum opus, was a rebbe of the Hasidic Munkacs dynasty
Chaim_Elazar_Spira
Jewish prayer
and Mincha on that day. In the Ashkenazic rite, Avinu Malkeinu is never recited on Shabbat (except in Ne'ila), and it is also omitted at Mincha on Fridays
Avinu_Malkeinu
Jewish sages of the Mishna, Tosefta and Talmud eras
current schedule of daily prayer services: shacharit (morning prayer), mincha (afternoon prayer), and ma'ariv (evening prayer). Jewish commentaries on
Chazal
Jewish religious practice
accept the fast at the Mincha of the previous day. The liturgy of the day, which consists of selichot, is recited at the Mincha prayer in the afternoon
Yom_Kippur_Katan
Korean-born American singing trio
in 1950 during the Korean War. Mia (Korean: 김민자; RR: Gim Minja; MR: Kim Mincha) was Sue and Aija's biological cousin whose father was Lee Bong-ryong, a
The_Kim_Sisters
Week-long mourning period in Judaism for first-degree relatives
(Hebrew: למנצח לבני קרח): twice per day: mornings, also evenings (Sfard) or Mincha (Ashkenaz). Substitution of Psalm 16 for Psalm 49 on days when Tachanun
Shiva_(Judaism)
Minor fast in Judaism
Ashkenazic tradition it is recited by individuals only Mincha, in the Sephardic tradition in Shacharit and Mincha, and in the Yemenite tradition it is recited even
Fast_of_Gedalia
Third prayer of the day in Islam
lost his wife, children and all his wealth.’ (Sahih Muslim) Dhikr Tasbih Mincha Other salah: Fajr prayer (Morning) Zuhr prayer (Mid-noon) Maghrib prayer
Asr_(prayer)
Polish rabbi
Joseph ben Moses Babad (1801 – 1874) was a rabbi, posek and Talmudist, best known for his work, the Minchat Chinuch, a commentary on the Sefer Hachinuch
Joseph_Babad
Religious liturgy of the Italian Jews
never recited at Mincha. However, according to the first printing of the Machzor from 1485, Aleinu is recited on Erev Yom Kippur when mincha is recited earlier
Italian_Nusach
Sacrificial offering in Judaism
on Malachi 3:4 which speaks only of future mincha offerings, as well as the assumption that the word mincha refers to grain-offerings, as it usually does
Korban
Religious site in Jerusalem
Retrieved 2024-03-10. Sefer HaCharedim Mitzvat Tshuva, Chapter 3; Shu"t Minchas Yitzchok, vol. 6. Shaarei Teshuvah, Orach Chaim 561:1; cf. Teshuvoth Radbaz
Temple_Mount
Jewish prayer
recited whenever the Amidah is repeated—that is to say, during Shacharit, Mincha, Mussaf, and Ne'ilah, but not Maariv. A second Kedushah is recited as part
Kedushah_(prayer)
Leather boxes containing parchment with Torah verses
(Shacharit) service and they are worn instead at the afternoon service (Mincha). Other Sephardim (following the Kabbalah) wear tefillin at Shacharit as
Tefillin
Jewish fast day
"Amen" to this blessing does not need to accept the fast upon oneself at the Mincha of the proceeding day. While today few people fast, there are many communities
Fast_of_Behav
Jewish holiday
either 13th or 15th Adar I falls on Shabbat, "Tzidkas'cha" is omitted at Mincha. Fasting is prohibited. Historically, many Jewish communities around the
Purim
Customary public worship performed by a religious group
(שַחֲרִית), from the Hebrew shachar or shahar (שַחָר) "morning light", Mincha or Minha (מִנְחָה), the afternoon prayers named for the flour offering that
Liturgy
Jewish Shabbat and holiday prayer service
three other services religious Jews recite daily: Shacharit (morning), Mincha (afternoon), and Maariv (evening). It is traditionally combined with Shacharit
Mussaf
Biblical and Quranic prophet
on Yom Kippur – the Day of Atonement – as the Haftarah at the afternoon mincha prayer. According to Rabbi Eliezer, the fish that swallowed Jonah was created
Jonah
During Yom Chol, there are three daily prayers: Maariv, Shacharit and Mincha. In Rosh Chodesh, an additional prayer, known as Mussaf, is included in
Yom_Chol
Fasting in Judaism
of the portion, is read during the Shacharit and Mincha services. After the Torah Reading at the Mincha service, Ashkenazi communities read the Haftorah
Ta'anit
Religious subgroup of modern Judaism
two segments to Friday services on the eve of Sabbath: Psalm 107 before mincha, and Psalm 23 at the end of maariv. Hasidim use Ashkenazi Hebrew for liturgical
Hasidic_Judaism
20th-century American rabbi and rosh yeshiva
Teshuva - Commentary on Maimonides' Laws of Repentance. Pitei Mincha - Commentary on the Minchas Chinuch. Pirkei Iyun - Commentary on the Talmudic Tractate
Mordechai_Gifter
Group of five Jewish scriptures
end of the Passover Seder. In the Sephardi ritual it is read before the Mincha service on the afternoon of the seventh day of Passover (eighth day outside
Five_Megillot
Religious interjection
version of the third blessing in the Amidah is said during the Shacharit and Mincha (morning and afternoon) services when there is a minyan present. Psalms
Hallelujah
Jewish prayer of a chapter of Psalms
services known as shacharit; in the Italian rite they are recited also at Mincha and before Birkat Hamazon. Each day of the week possesses a distinct psalm
Shir_shel_yom
Jewish blessing
Ashrei Psalm 20 Uva letzion Aleinu Shir shel yom Kaddish Ein Keloheinu4 Mincha Ashrei Torah reading1, 5 Amidah Kedushah Tachanun Aleinu Kaddish Maariv
Asher_yatzar
Jewish New Year
on Shabbat (except in Ne'ila on Yom Kippur), and it is also omitted at Mincha on Fridays. The narrative in the Book of Genesis describing the announcement
Rosh_Hashanah
Day after the three major jewish holidays
Jewish holidays, Rosh HaShanah, Rosh Chodesh, Hanukkah, Purim, and the mincha on the eve of any Shabbat and holiday. Chol HaMoed, the intermediate days
Isru_chag
both the Shaharit and Minha prayers, and a haftarah is also included at Mincha. There are also some additions to the liturgy of both services. Erev Yom
Jewish_holidays
Jewish religious practice
lunch meal 4. After the Sabbath lunch meal but before the time for the Mincha prayer 5. Up until Tuesday evening following the Sabbath of a particular
Shnayim_mikra_ve-echad_targum
Jewish fast day
morning Shacharit and afternoon Mincha services. Ashkenazi congregations also read a haftarah (from the Book of Isaiah) at Mincha. Congregations also recite
Seventeenth_of_Tammuz
Religious practice
morning prayer is known as Shacharit, the afternoon prayer is known as Mincha, and the evening prayer is known as Maariv. According to Jewish tradition
Fixed_prayer_times
Invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with a deity
to "Pray continually." Observant Jews pray three times a day, Shacharit, Mincha, and Ma'ariv with lengthier prayers on special days, such as the Shabbat
Prayer
during pesukei dezimra, preceding Uva letzion, and at the beginning of Mincha (in the Ashkenazi rite, it is recited instead in Ne'ila on Yom Kippur) Hallel
List of Jewish prayers and blessings
List_of_Jewish_prayers_and_blessings
Biblical character
Talmud and the Midrash explain that Isaac was praying, as he instituted Mincha, the afternoon prayer. Seeing such a spiritually exalted man, Rebecca immediately
Rebecca_(biblical_figure)
Holy site of Judaism in Jerusalem
hills surrounding Jerusalem, he can immediately view the Western Wall. Minchas Shlomo Vol. 1, Ch. 73. See also: Tearing keriah for Jerusalem Archived
Western_Wall
Concluding Jewish prayer service for Yom Kippur
Mincha service, when they are normally recited on Shabbat and Festivals. In most other rites, Ashrei and Uva letzion are recited as normal at Mincha,
Ne'ila
9th Torah portion in Book of Exodus
Seventeenth of Tammuz, and the Fast of Gedalia, and for the afternoon (Mincha) prayer service on Tisha B'Av. Jews read another part of the parashah, Exodus
Ki_Tissa
Jewish prayer
Shemoneh Esrei) during the Shacharit Prayer by Sephardic Jews and during the Mincha Prayer by Ashkenazi Jews and Sephardic Jews. The standard Ashkenazi Orthodox
Aneinu
Jewish holiday
passages dealing with the Passover sacrifice, customarily recited after the Mincha (afternoon prayer) service on the 14th of Nisan, and in the form of the
Passover
121st psalm of the Book of Psalms
singers by the prospect of change. Is recited in some communities following Mincha between Sukkot and Shabbat Hagadol. Verse 4 is part of the prayers of the
Psalm_121
Jewish blessing by Kohanim
fast days other than Yom Kippur, it is performed at Mincha, if said in the late afternoon; when Mincha is recited earlier in the afternoon, most communities
Priestly_Blessing
Jewish prayer
prayers of the morning service. The recitation of this prayer is postponed to Mincha on Shabbat and major Jewish holidays, and in Ashkenazic communities to Ne'ila
Uva_letzion
has been widely translated and is still in use today. The famed Korban Mincha Siddur (סידור קרבן מנחה) includes a copy of the Amirah le-Beth Ya'akov.
Seligman_Baer_Bamberger
Israeli rabbi
"מנחת יהודה - בבא קמא" [Minchas Yehuda – Bava Kama]. hebrewbooks.org. 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2011. "מנחת יהודה - קידושין" [Minchas Yehuda – Kiddushin]
Michel_Yehuda_Lefkowitz
Ceremony performed in Jerusalem by the High Priest of Israel
two (daily) lambs, one bull, two goats, and two rams, with accompanying mincha (meal) offerings, wine libations, and three incense offerings (the regular
Yom_Kippur_Temple_service
Jewish synagogue in Queens, NY
Queens Jewish community as a "minyan factory", a place where one can find a mincha minyan throughout the afternoon or maariv minyan until late into the night
Yeshiva_Kesser_Torah
Family of Jewish priests
symbolizes the union of spirituality and physicality, as opposed to the word mincha (offering) which usually connotes a vegetable offering. Additionally, the
Sons_of_Zadok
Jewish morning prayer
that (technically, half an hour after chatzot), the afternoon service (mincha) can be recited. Mandaean prayer at dawn Fajr List of Jewish prayers and
Shacharit
Large Hasidic synagogue in Jerusalem
small synagogue rooms known as shtieblach, where services for Shacharit, Mincha and Maariv are held up to every 10 minutes. In an adjacent wing is also
Belz_Great_Synagogue
יצחק יעקב וייס; 15 February 1902 – 14 June 1989), commonly known as the Minchas Yitzchak after the responsa he authored, was the Gran Patriarch of the
Yitzchok_Yaakov_Weiss
Polish Hasidic dynasty
[Wikidata], is active in the Jewish community of Stamford Hill, London. The UK Mincha Guide is just one of his projects. Other children of the Naroler Rebbe include
Narol_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Milton Mincha Schayer (April 30, 1876 – December 11, 1935) was prominent in Denver business circles in the first half of the twentieth century. He was
Milton_Schayer
Greek-speaking Jewish community
from the year 1735 gives the order to read the Megillat Antiochos in the Mincha of Shabbat Hanukkah. In the second half of the 19th century, the Romaniote
Romaniote_Jews
German Old Testament scholar and theologian (1925–2014)
Geburtstag. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag. Blum, Erhard, ed. (2000). Mincha: Festgabe für Rolf Rendtorff zum 75. Geburtstag. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener
Rolf_Rendtorff
Chaim Elazar Spira, the Munkacser dynasty's rebbe, also known as the 'Minchas Elazar'. This set him on course to succeed his father-in-law as rabbi and
Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinowicz
Baruch_Yehoshua_Yerachmiel_Rabinowicz
Australian criminal
Moran concealed the getaway car in her garage and later disposed of it in Mincha Street, Brunswick. Police had her under surveillance and she was arrested
Judy_Moran
Orthodox Jewish rabbi
co-authored Megillas Esther: Illustrated Youth Edition (1988), a pocket-size Mincha/Maariv prayerbook (1991), and Selichos: First Night (1992). They have also
Meir_Zlotowitz
Jewish hymn
commentary on this psalm". This psalm is recited in some communities following Mincha between Sukkot and Shabbat Hagadol. It is also recited in many communities
Psalm_128
→ Pisco Elqui Lago Buenos Aires → Chile Chico Melipulli → Puerto Montt Mincha → Canela Monterrey → Monte Patria Navarino → Cabo de Hornos Nuestra Señora
List_of_city_name_changes
Twentieth letter of many Semitic alphabets
can be seen in Alef and Reish. See Mesorah haGedolah 43:26 and מכלול נז Minchas Shai 43:26. "Unexpected Dagesh in Reish". Mi Yodeya. Retrieved 2024-01-02
Resh
Jewish liturgical poem
appears in Sefer Charedim. There is a custom to sing 'Yedid Nefesh' between Mincha (afternoon prayer) on Friday and the beginning of Kabbalat Shabbat (literally:
Yedid_Nefesh
Jewish ethnic group
"Aromimkha" even on Ḥanuka. Shir HaShirim: This is usually read between Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat on the Sabbath eve. Other Sephardic groups tend to
Moroccan_Jews
Fast day in Judaism
shacharit and mincha services in many communities unless the fast falls on Friday, when Tachanun and Avinu Malkeinu are not said at mincha. At shacharit
Tenth_of_Tevet
London-based Jewish college
synagogue Alei Tzion. Services take place regularly. These include; Shacharit, Mincha and Maariv prayer. The complete Shabbat services include two children's
London School of Jewish Studies
London_School_of_Jewish_Studies
Post-high-school yeshiva school in Israel
evening (Maariv), and often joins Machon Lev for the afternoon service (Mincha). Every spring, the school holds a week-long competition between the different
Yeshivat_Eretz_HaTzvi
Long coat
those who wear the gold bekishe switch to black on Shabbat afternoon before Mincha. That is seen in Dushinsky and with many of the Prushim. Married Chabad
Bekishe
Biblical psalm
Ashkenazic communities, it recited twice daily (in Shacharit, and either Mincha or Maariv) from Rosh Chodesh Elul to Shemini Atzeret (in Israel, until Hoshana
Psalm_27
Type of Jewish legal scholar
Feinstein (1895–1986), Igrot Moshe Yitzchok Yaakov Weiss (1902–1989), Minchas Yitzchak Yosef Greenwald (1903–1984), Vayaan Yosef Joseph B. Soloveitchik
Posek
Archived from the original on 2008-09-07. Retrieved 2008-08-18. Responsa, Minchas Asher part 1 , chapters 35 -36 Tzelnic, Alex (2017-09-06). "The Slow Burn"
Religious_views_on_smoking
Hungarian Hasidic dynasty
Munkatch, author of Minchas El'azar, son of the Darkhei T'shuvah Grand Rabbi Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinovich, son-in-law of the Minchas El'azar Grand
Munkacs_(Hasidic_dynasty)
time of year, with Shacharit (Hebrew: שַׁחֲרִית) as the morning service, Mincha (מִנְחָה) as the afternoon service, and Ma'ariv (מַעֲרִיב) as the evening
Antisemitism_in_Islam
Jewish community in Catalonia
ve-Musaf Yom Kippur»; third volume: «Tefillat Seadi. Machzor leil Kippur u-Mincha u-neila». The Sephardic community (Castile) became the largest and most
History of the Jews in Catalonia
History_of_the_Jews_in_Catalonia
American baseball player (born 1948)
Blomberg had two Orthodox Israelis on his. When they asked for time out to say Mincha, he was taken aback. Then he saw the crowd joining them to daven behind
Ron_Blomberg
Algerian-born Israeli poet
first book, Mincha Marokait (Moroccan Gift), published in 1976, established him as the founding father of Mizrahi poetry in Israel. Mincha Maroka'it (Hebrew:
Erez_Biton
125th psalm of the book of psalms
Protestant liturgies. This psalm is recited in some communities following Mincha between Sukkot and Shabbat Hagadol. Around 530, St. Benedict of Nursia used
Psalm_125
Modern Orthodox synagogue in Newton, Massachusetts
synagogue had 300 seats, and was seeking to expand to 405 seats. Shacharit, Mincha, and Maariv services are held on weekday mornings and evenings, as well
Shaarei_Tefillah
Scroll about the story of Hanukkah
the Kaffa rite from the year 1735 said to read Megillat Antiochus during Mincha of Shabbat Hanukkah. Baladi-rite Yemeni Jews had a custom of reading the
Megillat_Antiochus
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Goddess Laxmi, Consort of Lord Krishna
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Modern Scandinavian form of Latin Brigitta, BIRGITTA means "exalted one."
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Welsh form of Latin Maxim, MAXEN means "the greatest rival."
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