In a number of places. One of them is in the Grace After Meals; and another is the custom to mention him after Havdalah.
There are no beads on a Tallit or Jewish prayer shawl. There are knots and strings called Tzitzit on each corner that represent the 613 commandments found in the Torah.
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.
Biblical texts do not mention anything about Elijah's early life. The Jewish assumption is that he was born Jewish, since there is no reason to think otherwise.
Elijah's role in Jewish history is that he was a prophet who made fire descend down from heaven. Feared for his lfe when threatened by jezebel.
There's no such thing as Jewish prayer beads. Prayer beads are used by Hindus, some Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, Sikhs and Bahai.
Tefillah (prayer).
The Jewish prayer shawl
A Jewish prayer book is called a 'siddur'.
The prayer is called 'the mourner's kaddish'.
Abraham ben Elijah Brodo was a Jewish author who wrote a book called "Midrash Talpiot," which is a commentary on the Mishnah written in 1598. He was also known for his expertise in Jewish law and his contributions to Rabbinic literature.
In the living room.
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