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In Judaism, fillers used during prayers and rituals to enhance spiritual meaning or expression are often referred to as "kavanah," which means intention or focus. Additionally, the term "tefillin" specifically refers to the small black boxes containing verses from the Torah, worn during weekday morning prayers. Other practices, such as "siddur" (the prayer book) and "tzitzit" (fringes on prayer garments), also serve to deepen the spiritual experience.

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