Hey Eli, Thank you so much for this video. I'm trying to get my prayers done everyday, and i follow along with you as i don't read hebrew super fast. thank you so much!
Hello shalom my brother Im a Christian and before you say anything I truly love you Please try and build a relationship w adoni instead of rushing through a prayer that is said ritualistic every day at the same time that Is repetitive. That is said bc it's custom and not heartfelt The way you smack your shaw around it' seems like your frustrated (and I'm not talking about customs where you move the tzitzits in a certain motion.) I'm talking about it looks like you're rushing and Agitated that you again have to pray Brother there is a better way a way to pray in a personal way and to have a deep personal relationship w the creator I promise I'm not attacking you I just feel in my soul that God wants you to know him and walk with him he is Isaiah 53 Isaiah 9:6 He loves you and died for you U promise this is coming from the bottom of my heart and I have no malice or hate in it. I also see you are seeking for something more something deeper Jesus loves you
Hello, I'm a recent convert so I do not know Hebrew yet. Do you say the famous prayer Thanks to not have made me a woman? I suppose if you are following the tradition.
Hate to break it to you, dude, but you daven about 1/3 of what a Reform does for shacharit much less Orthodox. Reform Judaism also focuses on the actual meaning and connection to each prayer, not speeding through a check list. Nice voice
Well Johnny, the video is literally titled how I pray in 15 minutes or less and I underline that it’s for days that I’m feeling out of it or am in a rush.
Thank you for this. I am in the process of trying to convert and the Shacharit seemed so intimidating. This is something I think I could handle while becoming more comfortable with the whole thing.
I'm not following you 100%. I know that my siddur is different but I say the mitzvot for talis (then don the talis), mitzvot for the tefillin (then put on tefillin), read the content of the four passages in the tefillin. Then morning blessings, Pesukei D'Zimrah, Shema Blessings, Shema, Amidah, Takanun, Ashrei, the 6 remembrances. On some days if I feel I can devote the time I'll add Akidah, song of the day, the 13 principles, and the 10 commandments. Ibelieve this is an Ashkenazi siddur. Can you tell me where I can scale this back and still not take anything away from a meaningful time with HaShem?