There is the sabbath prayer (on Friday night) there is havdalah (after sabbath on Saturday night) and many many more they will even bless god after going to the bathroom saying baruch attah (blessed are you) for creating holes and cavities in me for otherwise I would explode
The same reason non-Jews say prayers. Some are for thanks, some are for praising, and some are requests. There is no limit to the reasons for prayers.
One can read Jewish prayers from books or websites. A great website to go to to read Jewish prayers would be My Jewish Learning. The My Jewish Learning site contains many topics of interest.
Sabbath and festival prayers (the Torah is read), some weekday morning prayers, prayers on fast days, Purim, Rosh Chodesh, and Hannukah. Also the Bar Mitzva ceremony (which is incorporated in the Sabbath morning prayers).
Orthodox Jewish men may say prayers after sex.
No. It is a Jewish prayer. Prayers are for God.
Talmud is the Jewish book of laws.
yes i am afraid he is a jew. he does all the prayers and stuff and he has no foreskin. he had 82% in a jewish exam
The person who leads prayers during religious services is called a Cantor.
First, the term "mass" is not a Jewish term and may cause some offense to Jews. Please substitute the word "service". At a Jewish prayer service, most of the prayers are in Hebrew, and many of them are sung. In fact, in a typical Orthodox service, only the sermon and the prayer over the country are in English (or the language of the country). Non-Orthodox services may include English poetic readings and some singing in English.
Only in prayers and blessings - not in conversation.
Prayers and Torah-reading.
all public prayers require ten men over the age of 13 , this is the 3 daily prayers Shcrit,mincha and Marrive