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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
Episodios
  • 28 The Openings of Life: Asher Yatzar and the Breath of Creation
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of Tefilah Today, we trace the words of Asher Yatzar back to their Torah origins—from Bereishis to Yechezkel. Discover how this daily blessing reveals the wisdom of our design, the breath of Hashem within us, and the hope of that breath’s return at the end of days.

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    8 m
  • 27 The Architecture of Tefilah: How the Siddur Restores Our Voice
    Nov 11 2025

    Before we pray, we learn. Before we speak, we listen.

    This episode explores how the Siddur guides us from hands to heart, from blessing to Torah — the rhythm that shapes the Jewish morning.

    Discover how Birchos HaTorah, Veha’arev Na, and the three short Torah passages were designed to help every Jew find their voice again — turning blessing into learning, and learning into life.

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    6 m
  • 26 Netilas Yadayim — Why?
    Nov 4 2025

    We’ve said Al Netilat Yadayim—but why this act, and why first?

    In this episode, we explore the halachic and spiritual roots of morning hand-washing, from the Rosh and Rashba to the message of Adam and Moshe: that every morning, our hands—and our actions—can begin in holiness.

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    5 m
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