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When do orthodox Jews worship?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Judaism prescribes three formal daily periods of prayer. Listed from the beginning

of the day, they are:

1). The Evening Prayers; recited any time after the sky is dark enough to recognize

three stars, until midnight.

2). The Morning Prayers; recited any time after the sky is light enough to recognize

an acquaintance.

3). The Afternoon Prayers; recited any time after the middle of the day.

When the prayers are recited publicly by a group of people, for example in a

synagogue, one service is scheduled early in the morning, that can conclude

in time for people to get to work, and another single service is usually scheduled

for late in the day, for example 1/2 hour before sunset, when the afternoon

service and the next day's evening service can be conducted sequentially

during one attendance.

Orthodox Jews who pray regularly will recite these three services daily.

Orthodox Jews who do not pray regularly, as well as Conservative, Reform,

Traditional, Reconstructionist, and other Jews, will adopt their own routines

individually, reciting the prayer services anywhere from zero or once a year

to three times daily.

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