Amidah
English
Etymology
From Hebrew תְּפִלַּת־הָעֲמִידָה (təfilláṯ ha-‘ămîḏâ, “the standing prayer”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /əˈmiːdə/, /əmiˈdɑː/
Proper noun
Amidah
- (Judaism) A prayer primarily consisting of nineteen blessings recited in a whisper while standing facing the site of the Temple in Jerusalem.
Translations
Judaism's central prayer
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