Pirkei T'fillah - Amidah
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Grades: 4-7   Pirkei T’fillah is designed to teach prayer mastery and meaning. The series takes students through the major sections of Shabbat evening and morning services—from Barekhu through the concluding prayers—Havdalah, Shabbat, and everyday breakout.Â
This booklet serves as an introduction to the Amidah.Â
Students translate the opening phrase.
Pirkei T’fillah will teach prayer mastery and meaning and enable students to achieve four major goals successfully:
- To perform basic prayers:Â This is an essential skill for any Jewish student. Pirkei T'fillah will teach students how to pray the major prayers of Judaism, such as the Amidah, Kaddish, and Aleinu.
- To develop a generalized understanding, Pirkei T'fillah will help students understand the meaning and significance of the prayers they are praying. This will help them to connect with the prayers on a deeper level.
- To explore personal meaning:Â Pirkei T'fillah will encourage students to explore the personal meaning of the prayers for them. This will help them develop a deeper relationship with God and Judaism.
- To understand how Hebrew is constructed:Â Pirkei T'fillah will also help students understand how Hebrew is built. This will be helpful for students who are learning Hebrew as a second language.
Pirkei T’fillah highlights the liturgy from the Traditional, Conservative, Reform, and Reconstructionist movements’ siddurim.
The forty different Pirkei T’fillah booklets can be used in any order. They offer you the flexibility to design your prayer curriculum to meet the needs of your school.Â
Each lesson is sold in a package of five copies (booklets) per title.
These are all the prayers available in Pirkei T'ifillah.
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Modeh Ani/ Mah Tovu |
Asher |
Yatzar/Elohai N’shamah |
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Birkhot ha-Torah |
Nissim b’Khol Yom |
Barukh She’Amar |
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Psalm 150 |
Nishmat Kol Hai |
Yistabah |
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L’Kha Dodi |
Barekhu |
Yotzer Or/Maariv Aravim |
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Ahavah Rabbah/Ahavat Olam |
Shema |
V’Ahavta |
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Mi Khamokha |
Hashkiveinu |
Hashkiveinu |
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V’Shamru |
Amidah |
Avot v’Imahot |
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G’vurot |
K’dushah |
Birkat Hoda’ah |
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Birkhot Shalom |
Hallel |
Beginning the Torah Service |
| Ark is Opened |
Taking the Torah Out |
Torah Blessings |
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Haftarah Blessings |
V’Zot ha-Torah |
Ashrei |
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Aleinu |
Kaddish Yatom |
Ein K’Eloheinu/Adon Olam |
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Shabbat Brakhot |
Birkat ha-Mazon |
Havdalah |
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Meet the Brakhah Formula |
Food Brakhot |
She-he-heyanu |
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