Sometimes. It depends on the prayer. The Shema prayer is customarily said with eyes closed. Those who know the Amidah prayer by heart often say it with eyes closed.
Jews pray to God
Jews pray to God.
Jews pray to God.
Christians and Jews believe that there is one true God. Christians and Jews pray to the same God.
Jews pray only to God, not to any person or prophet. Muslims also pray only to God and definitely do not pray to their prophet!
A common prayer in English before meals is "Bless this food to our bodies and us to your service, Amen." Other simple phrases include "Thank you, Lord, for this food. Amen." You can also simply express gratitude in your own words for the meal before you.
Just close your eyes and pray! God will hear you but you might not get a direct answer.
Jewish people only pray to G-d.
Pray to god.
We close our eyes when we pray. This is so that we dont get easily distracted. But it is not wrong to open your eyes in prayer... Unless God gives you a vision of something and shows you through the Holy Spirit, you see what anyone else sees when they close their eyes.. Praying is like talking to God. It's communication.
Yes. Jews pray to God in synagogues. Christians pray in churches.
When we pray for rain, we are asking for the spirit of God to fall on us like rain.