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Siddur
thumb|200px|The Afghan Liturgical Quire, the oldest known siddur in the world. From the 8th century
A siddur ( sīddūr, ; plural siddurim ) is a Jewish prayer book containing a set order of daily prayers. The word comes from the Hebrew root , meaning 'order.'
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Hosanna
Hosanna () is an Aramaic liturgical word in Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it is a cry expressing an appeal for God’s help. In Christianity it is a cry of praise.
Jewish prayer
prayer in Judaism
Priestly Blessing
Hebrew prayer recited by Kohanim based on Numbers 6:23–27

Shacharit
thumb|Jankiel Kruhier: ''Shacharit B'chol (Weekday Shacharit), Minsk 1897
thumb|Jacob Epstein: "The spirit of the Ghetto" - Morning prayer, Jewish quarter in New York 1902
thumb|alt=Shacharit prayer, 1930s|Shacharit, Kvutzat Yavne [[1930s]]
thumb|Shacharit at the Western Wall, 2010
thumb|United Synagogue Youth|USY International Convention participants pray together during Shacharit Live''
Selichot
thumb|300px|Crowd performing Selichot and Annulment of Vows (Neder#Annulment (hatarat nedarim)|Hatarat Nedarim) at the [[Western Wall in Jerusalem.]]
Kol Nidre
recitation that precedes Yom Kippur service
Ten Martyrs
Ten rabbis killed after the Bar Kokba revolt
Mizrah
thumb|right|Mizrah papercut, Eastern Europe, 19th century (from [[Pidkamin, Ukraine)]]
Hebrew cantillation
Jewish practice of melodically reciting holy texts; cantilenas are based on Teamim
Uva letzion
Jewish prayer