An effort should be made to have kavanah while saying the words. One who didn’t have the proper kavanah while saying the words is yotzei if he thinks the proper…
An effort should be made to have kavanah while saying the words. One who didn’t have the proper kavanah while saying the words is yotzei if he thinks the proper…
Question: Re: https://asktherav.com/28182-chatzos-is-fast-approaching-what-is-preferred-daven-very-fast-or-skip-and-have-kavana/ Does the same apply to an instance if סוף זמן תפילה is approaching? And if not, why? Answer: From a strict halachic standpoint, it would…
Question: In a instance when davening close to chatzos, should I skip parts of davening if I will not have enough time do daven shemonei esrei before chatzos? Would…
Question: In Ashrei by the passuk "poseiach es yadecha" where I must have kavanah? Am I allowed to think the meaning right after I finish saying the passuk, because…
Question: When it says that "mitzvahs require kavana", is it saying that you need active kavana or is it just excluding a case where a person doesn't at all…
Question: What should one do if he did not have kavana for: - פותח את ידך - שמע, ברוך שם - ברכת מגן אברהם Answer: פותח את ידך…
Question: I am very worried whether my kiddushin was valid, because when I said "harei at mekudeshes..." I was very overwhelmed and I don't remember that I had the…
Wordless Niggunim that help inspire and uplift a person while davening are definitely allowed, even to be sung by the person davening. In fact, the Rebbe encourages this often…
Purposefully repeating words should be avoided for many reasons. Among them: the amount of words in Davening is precise and repeating the words tampers with the number; it indicates…