synagogues
Psalms (Tehillim), and The Siddur (Jewish prayerbook).
A large part of Jewish prayer ... very possibly the majority of it ... consists of praise.
Jewish prayer is about the same things non-Jewish prayer is about: thankfulness, praise, worship, and requests for health, understanding, peace, and many other things.
Max D. Klein has written: 'Hymns of praise and prayer' -- subject(s): English Jewish religious poetry, Jewish hymns, Jewish religious poetry, English
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Praise and worship
There is no such language as "Jewish".If you mean Hebrew, it's lekhayyim (לחיים)If you don't mean Hebrew, you will need to specify which Jewish language you are talking about. Here are some options:HebrewAramaicYiddishLadinoJudeo-ArabicJudeo-BerberKayla (Qwara)KaïliñaYeshivishKlezmer-loshnScots YiddishShuaditZarphaticBagittoCatalanicKnaanicYevanic (Judeo-Greek)DzhidiBukhoriJuhuri languageKrymchakKaraim languageGruzinic
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People praise dance because it makes them happy. It is their way of worshipping God. Others like to watch the dancing also.
Judaism is the religion of the Jewish people.
The Gestapo did not kidnap Jewish people, they were rarely involved in Jewish affairs.
what or who people hate is an individual choice.