The third of the three daily prayers, called the maariv (or arvit) prayer, is recited after dark (the first two are recited in the morning and afternoon). This prayer was . ARVIT (Heb. עַרְבִית; “evening” prayer), one of the three regular daily services. The popular name Ma’ariv (going back at least to the 16th century) is derived. Maariv: Night Prayer – Ashkenaz. וְהוּא רַחוּם יְכַפֵּר עָון וְלא יַשְׁחִית. וְהִרְבָּה לְהָשִׁיב אַפּו וְלא יָעִיר כָּל חֲמָתו: ה’ הושִׁיעָה. הַמֶּלֶךְ יַעֲנֵנוּ.

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This is the service to which the Mishnah and Talmud refer when they speak of tefillat ha-erev or tefillat arvit Ber. These latter consist of biblical and talmudical passages of varying length and are not recited in all rites. The first praises God for taking the Jews out of Egyptand the second prays for protection during the night. However, this is omitted on Shabbat and holidays, and by some at the conclusion of those days and on Chol HaMoed.
Maariv: Weekday Night Prayer – Ashkenaz
Maariv is a conversion of this word into a verb, which praysr “bringing on night. Download our mobile app for on-the-go access to the Jewish Prwyer Library. In many congregations, the afternoon and evening prayers are recited back-to-back, to save people having to attend synagogue twice. Others postpone the counting until the end of the service.
On yet another view, the disputed period is not that between sunset and nightfall but the last seasonally adjusted hour and a quarter before sunset. At the conclusion of Shabbat and holidaysthe service is usually delayed until nightfall.
The Babylonian version is now used on weekdays; the Palestinian on Sabbaths and festivals. They are followed by a night prayer Hashkivenu “Grant us to lie down in peace” praysr, imploring God’s protection from a variety of dangers and mishaps. Since this was not always necessary, the evening prayer was declared to be optional as well. Maariv or Ma’ariv Hebrew: This page was last edited on 24 Octoberat A paragraph called “Ata Chonantanu” is inserted into the fourth blessing of the Praydr.
The word Maariv is the first significant word in the opening ptayer of the evening service. However, this is too early for the recitation of Shema, so Shema should be repeated later under these circumstances. Elbogen, Gottesdienst, 99—, —12; Idelsohn, Liturgy, —21, —4; Abrahams, Companion, cvii—cxviii, cxxix—cxxxix; E.
Encyclopedia Judaica: Arvit
Ashkenazim outside of Israel except Chabad-Lubavitch and followers of the Vilna Gaon then add another blessing Baruch Adonai L’Olamwhich is made mostly from a tapestry of biblical verses. Blessing of the Sun.
Just beforehand is Half Kaddishto separate between the required Shema and the originally optional Amidah. This is usually done during Maarivjust before Aleinu. Shacharit Preparation Birkot hashachar Akeida Offerings. In general, relatively few prayers are pdayer onto Maariveven on holidays, although there are exceptions.
Blessing of the Moon. The blessing which follows the Shema is a Ge’ullah prayer, praising God as Redeemer from Egyptian slavery in particular. Later, an additional night prayer barukh Adonai ba-yom ; “blessed be the Lord by day” and a benediction expressing messianic hopes yiru einenu ; “may our eyes behold” were attached to this.
Tradition attributed the institution of Arvit to the patriarch Jacob based on Gen. Blessing over Praer Ha’Motzi. Prayer of Arviit for Good News.

Maariv is generally recited after sunsethowever, it may be recited as early as one and a quarter seasonal hours before sunset. The service will often begin with two verses from Psalmsfollowed by the communal recitation of Barechu.
It consists primarily of the evening Prayef and Amidah. Munk, The World of Prayer1—; 21— Xrvit common with the other services, its recital is the duty of the individual even outside the synagogue and congregational service.

This is so the Shema can be recited in its proper time. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Prayee and Privacy Policy. Sephardim and, in Israel, most who follow Nusach Sefard then say Psalm or another topical Psalmsay the Mourner’s Kaddish and prqyer Barechubefore concluding with the Aleinu. Generally, the time when Maariv can first be recited is when the time for reciting Mincha ends. At the beginning of Shabbat on Friday night, the Amidah is immediately followed by the recitation of Genesis which discusses God’s “resting” on the seventh day of creation.
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To satisfy this requirement, if Maariv is recited prior to this time, the Shema is repeated later in prauer evening. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. During the seven weeks from the second night of Passover until but not including Shavuotthe day is counted. On weekdays, the service begins with two verses from Psalms: The Amidah is said quietly by everyone, and, unlike at the other services, is not repeated by the hazzan.
Orayer there are varying opinions on this. This is common only on Friday nights, in order to begin Shabbat earlier.
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One who forgets to recite this paragraph may also end Shabbat through Havdalah [11] or by saying the words “Blessed is He Who differentiates between the holy and the secular. The theme of the first of atvit two blessings preceding the Shema is the incidence of evening and night.
Its recital was originally regarded as optional Ber.
Prayer of a Physician. Birkot hashachar Akeida Offerings. The two blessings preceding the Shema and the one following it thus follow the pattern established in the morning prayer.
