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gorilla
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Sun, Nov 26 2023, 2:59 pm
Can someone explain how you build a relationship with hashem by davening from a siddur or saying tehillim without understanding what the words mean. Imagine if you try to build a relationship with someone and you speak different languages you’ll never get anywhere!!
I know I can learn what the words mean but it will take forever
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Plonis
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Sun, Nov 26 2023, 3:11 pm
You can learn the general message of each part of davening in a very short time. You might not understand each and every word, but you can know what you are saying.
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SG18
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Sun, Nov 26 2023, 3:25 pm
You build a relationship by speaking in your own words.
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1ofbillions
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Sun, Nov 26 2023, 3:44 pm
Artscroll interlinear siddur! Life altering.
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Highstrung
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Sun, Nov 26 2023, 3:50 pm
A lot of words are repetitive so once you learn the definition (from an inter linear siddur or from using the translated Artscroll siddurim, side by side , it gets easier and easier to understand what you just said .
But you don’t need to understand to talk to HaShem. He understands whatever language you speak and the language of the heart as well.
I never felt a connection to saying Tehillim. Once I got an inter linear Tehillim, and I read the meaning of the words I find it amazing to see how the verses pertain so much to today and it feels like these chapters were custom made for us during this time . Once I learned the basic words once or twice it becomes a part of me and don’t need to go back and check the meaning again .
Then , once you have a basic grasp of the meaning of the words you can get books and seforim on the tefillos and gain deeper meaning behind each tefilla .
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