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Tefillat yaḥid: a prayer for when praying by oneself

David Zvi Kalman composed the following prayer for when he’s not praying with a minyan: God and God of my forefathers and foremothers, as I stand here in an innermost room and pray, so too should you in an innermost room heed my questions, my praises and my requests, both from the utterances of my mouth and the utterances of my heart. Even if I am silent, you will know that my tefilla is directed towards you, who is One and whose name is One, alone in all the worlds. My heart is awake and my voice knocks. Open for me, my Lord, my Perfect One, the gates of Tefilla. . . . → Read More: Tefillat yaḥid: a prayer for when praying by oneself

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