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- Ahavat_Olam abstract "Ahavat Olam (אהבת עולם, Eternal love) is the second prayer that is recited during Maariv. It is the parallel blessing to Ahava Rabbah that is recited during Shacharit, and likewise, is an expression to God for the gift of the Torah.Ahava Rabbah is recited in the morning and Ahavat Olam is recited in the evening as a compromise. Ahava Rabbah is the Ashkenazi prayer, and Ahavat Olam is the Sephardi prayer. Sephardim recite Ahavat Olam at both Shacharit and Maariv. The debate over this recitation occurred between the Geonim. Saadia Gaon had made a ruling that followed that of his predecessor Amran. The last two Geonim, Sherira Gaon and Hai Gaon, made the final ruling which stands to this day.".
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- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Ahava_Rabbah.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Ahava_rabbah.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Amran.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Ashkenazi.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Ashkenazi_Jews.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maariv.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Geonim.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Hai_Gaon.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Maariv.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Saadia_Gaon.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Sephardi.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Sephardi_Jews.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Shacharit.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLink Sherira_Gaon.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ahavat Olam".
- Ahavat_Olam hasPhotoCollection Ahavat_Olam.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jewish_prayers.
- Ahavat_Olam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ahavat_Olam subject Category:Maariv.
- Ahavat_Olam hypernym Prayer.
- Ahavat_Olam type Holiday.
- Ahavat_Olam type Service.
- Ahavat_Olam comment "Ahavat Olam (אהבת עולם, Eternal love) is the second prayer that is recited during Maariv. It is the parallel blessing to Ahava Rabbah that is recited during Shacharit, and likewise, is an expression to God for the gift of the Torah.Ahava Rabbah is recited in the morning and Ahavat Olam is recited in the evening as a compromise. Ahava Rabbah is the Ashkenazi prayer, and Ahavat Olam is the Sephardi prayer. Sephardim recite Ahavat Olam at both Shacharit and Maariv.".
- Ahavat_Olam label "Ahavat Olam".
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- Ahavat_Olam wasDerivedFrom Ahavat_Olam?oldid=490939848.
- Ahavat_Olam isPrimaryTopicOf Ahavat_Olam.