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traditional public prayer is held every day, 3 times a day, and 4 times on the Sabbath (Friday night to Saturday night) or other holy days.

Many non-Orthodox Jews only engage in public prayer on Shabbat and holy days.

Private prayer can be done any time.

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Private prayerNothing in Judaism prevents an individual Jew from praying at any time of the day or night, as often as he or she is moved or inspired to converse with the Almighty, for whatever reason.

Synagogue services

Formal community services are conducted three times every day ... evening, morning, and afternoon. The services correspond to the order of sacrifices laid out in the Torah for the Israelites, which aren't possible now, while no Jewish Holy Temple exists.

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Orthodox and Conservative Jews pray 3 times a day, every day. Reform Jews pray on Friday night and Saturday morning.

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Religious Jews pray every day of the year, three times per day. The weekly day of rest, with a longer morning service, is Saturday (Shabbat, from Friday sundown until Saturday night). Festivals also have special prayer-services.See:

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Jews pray whenever they want to.

Public prayer services are held 3 times a day and 4 times on Saturdays and certain holidays. Private prayer can be anytime of the day or night.

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Religiously observant Jews pray three times a day, every day and four times on Saturday.

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many religious Jews pray daily

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Do Jewish people pray?

Yes, Orthodox Jewish people pray 3 times in a day - Shacharit (Morning Service), Mincha (Afternoon Service) and Maariv (Evening Service). Additional services are added on Shabbat and Festivals. Non-Orthodox Jews generally pray on Shabbat and Festivals.


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It is the language of the Torah and the lifeblood of the Jewish people. It is the the language Jews pray in.


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