- viddui
- vid·dui
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
viddui — və̇ˈdüē noun Etymology: Hebrew widdūy Jewish religion : a confession of sin alphabetically arranged and recited as part of the Yom Kippur liturgy in the synagogue; also : a confession of sin recited privately by a person approaching death … Useful english dictionary
CONFESSION OF SINS — (Heb. וִדּוּי, viddui). Biblical Literature In the Bible, the confession of sin committed either individually or collectively is an essential prerequisite for expiation and atonement. Such confession is often followed by divine pardon. Thus the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
AMIDAH — (Heb. עֲמִידָה; standing ), the core and main element of each of the prescribed daily services. In talmudic sources it is known as Ha Tefillah ( The Prayer par excellence). As its name indicates, the Amidah must be recited standing. Other names… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LITURGY — has conventionally been understood as the words that Jews recite in public worship. While written words are almost all that remains from earlier times, the study of liturgy today understands that the ways that these words are performed shapes… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Confession in Judaism — Repentance in Judaism Teshuva Return Repentance, atonement and higher ascent in Judaism … Wikipedia
Tikkun Chatzot — (lit. Midnight Repair) is a Jewish ritual of lamentation that is recited after midnight in memory of the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. It is a highly praiseworthy observance which is not universally observed. Over the past few years,… … Wikipedia
Gersonides — Levi ben Gershon (auch Levi ben Gerson oder Levi ben Gerschom, lateinisch Leo Hebraeus, Leo de Balneolis oder Gersonides genannt, * 1288 in Bagnols sur Cèze (Südfrankreich), † 20. April (?) 1344 in Perpignan(?)) war ein jüdischer Mathematiker,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Leo de Bagnols — Levi ben Gershon (auch Levi ben Gerson oder Levi ben Gerschom, lateinisch Leo Hebraeus, Leo de Balneolis oder Gersonides genannt, * 1288 in Bagnols sur Cèze (Südfrankreich), † 20. April (?) 1344 in Perpignan(?)) war ein jüdischer Mathematiker,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Levi ben Gershon — (auch Levi ben Gerson oder Levi ben Gerschom, lateinisch Leo Hebraeus, Leo de Balneolis oder Gersonides genannt, * 1288 in Bagnols sur Cèze (Südfrankreich); † 20. April (?) 1344 in Perpignan(?)) war ein jüdischer Mathematiker, Philosoph, Astronom … Deutsch Wikipedia
Levi ben Gerson — Levi ben Gershon (auch Levi ben Gerson oder Levi ben Gerschom, lateinisch Leo Hebraeus, Leo de Balneolis oder Gersonides genannt, * 1288 in Bagnols sur Cèze (Südfrankreich), † 20. April (?) 1344 in Perpignan(?)) war ein jüdischer Mathematiker,… … Deutsch Wikipedia