prayer is t'filah
faith is emunah
The Hebrew word for faith is emunah (××ž×•× ×”)
Tallit is the Hebrew word for tallit. The English term is "prayer shawl."
If you are asking what the Hebrew word for prayer is, it's tefeelah (תפילה) If you are asking for an example of Jewish prayer, see the link below for a website on Judaism.
One example is the prayer in which we symbolically consecrate the New Moon (Bircat Hachodesh).
Faith in the Hebrew sense in the Old Testament is simply a firm reliance upon God by holding fast to the word of promise, and confidently awaits for its fulfillment even through tribulations. Faith in the New Testament took on a deeper meaning.
In Christianity, the word "amen" is frequently used to conclude a prayer; it is a Hebrew word of affirmation which means "truly it is so" or "so be it"
emunah (אמונה) = faith
Emunah (אמונה) is the Hebrew word for "faith"
The word God is not written anywhere in a synagogue, except inside a jewish prayer book. The prayer books are in Hebrew because that's the language Jews mainly pray in.
Ah, what a lovely question! In Hebrew, the phrase "God answers prayer" can be translated as "אלוהים עונה לתפילה" (Elohim oneh l'tefilah). It's a beautiful reminder that our prayers are heard and that there is always hope and comfort in knowing that we are never alone. Just like painting a happy little tree, trust that your prayers are heard and answered in their own time.
There isn't any Hebrew prayer called "habet"
There is no Hebrew word I can think of that is "tali". Here are some close words: talu = patched taleh = lamb talui = depends talit = prayer shawl