Shacharis: Before reciting Baruch Sh’amar, there is no prohibition regarding talking. A person, though, must have honor for a shul…
Weekday Maariv: once a person says Barchu, he is not allowed to talk until after completing Shemone Esray. After completing…
In Psalm 148 (said every morning in Pesukei D’Zimra), we state “fire and hail, snow and vapor, stormwind, all fulfill…
In Psalm 147 (which we say every morning in Pesukei D’Zimra), it states, “He counts the number of stars, to…
During Musaf on the first day of Pesach, we recite Tefilas Tal and stop saying Mashiv Ha’Ruach U’Morid Ha’Geshem. There…
The Gemara in Sanhedrin 44 states on the verse, “Had you arranged your prayers before difficulties begin” (Iyov 36:19), says…
Are your doctor’s bills very high? Well, just look at the Shemone Esray and you will see there is no…
A person should place his head on his left arm (unless his arm has tefillin on it – then he…
On Purim, during the repetition of the Shemone Esray for Shacharis, there is a custom by some to add Krovitz,…
When responding Amen, a person should not raise his voice higher than the one saying the bracha. But if when…