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Tefilah Today

Tefilah Today

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Real conversations about Jewish prayer — what it means, why it matters, and how it can bring calm, clarity, and connection into everyday life.

Tefilah Today explores the depth of Jewish prayer through Torah, Midrash, and Chazal. We break down the meaning of the Siddur, uncover the sources behind our tefilot, and explore how prayer connects us to Hashem.

Whether you’re seeking a deeper understanding of Jewish prayer, hoping to strengthen your kavanah, or simply wanting to appreciate the wisdom within Tefilah, this podcast is for you.

Hosted by Mrs. Baila Yaniv.

Baila Yaniv
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  • 25 “The Kindness That Revives the World”
    Oct 28 2025

    Why does Yigdal end with “Meisim yechayeh Kel b’rov chasdo”?

    Because the G-d who creates must also restore.
    Every morning we live a small resurrection when He returns our soul.
    This episode explores how faith in G-d’s kindness turns endings into new beginnings. 🌿

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    5 min
  • 23 Gomel L'Ish Chesed K'Mifalo, Nosen L'Rasha Ra K'Rishato
    Oct 16 2025

    What does it mean that Hashem “rewards the man of kindness as if his act were complete”?

    This episode explores the divine balance between mercy and justice — how Hashem magnifies every spark of good and limits every measure of punishment.

    A heartfelt journey through Yigdal, Torah, and life itself — reminding us that Hashem’s world is built on compassion, not perfection.

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    5 min
  • 22 — Tzofeh Veyodea Sisareinu Mabit LeSof Davar BeKadmaso
    Oct 12 2025

    Hashem sees what we cannot.

    He knows our secrets and understands every step of our journey — seeing the end from the beginning.

    Because Hashem’s knowledge is perfect, the Torah He gave us speaks to every generation, including ours.

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    5 min
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