In Judaism, personal prayers have no structure at all. It is up to the individual. Only public prayers have structure.
Hebrew was never changed to Latin. It still exists today as Hebrew. Jews have always used Hebrew for prayer and study, even to this day.
There isn't any Hebrew prayer called "habet"
Hebrew prayers are generally not tied to superstitions, and there is no prayer that keeps out spirits.
prayer is t'filah faith is emunah
Tefillah.
A church is called Knesiya in Hebrew - ×›× ×¡×™×”
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.
Hebrew.
Jesus house of prayer = בית ×›× ×¡×ª
Tallit is the Hebrew word for tallit. The English term is "prayer shawl."
It is Shema Yisrael prayer in Hebrew
One example is the prayer in which we symbolically consecrate the New Moon (Bircat Hachodesh).