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- Q7517278 subject Q8566180.
- Q7517278 abstract "Sim Shalom (Hebrew: שִׁים שָׂלוֹם; "Grant Peace") is a blessing that is recited at the end of the morning Amidah in the Ashkenazic tradition. There is a different version of this prayer, Shalom Rav (שָׁלוֹם רָב), for the evening Amidah. In the Sefardic, Chasidic-Sefardic, and Nusach Ari rites, Sim Shalom is said at all prayer services.".
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- Q7517278 wikiPageWikiLink Q2904277.
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- Q7517278 wikiPageWikiLink Q8566180.
- Q7517278 comment "Sim Shalom (Hebrew: שִׁים שָׂלוֹם; "Grant Peace") is a blessing that is recited at the end of the morning Amidah in the Ashkenazic tradition. There is a different version of this prayer, Shalom Rav (שָׁלוֹם רָב), for the evening Amidah. In the Sefardic, Chasidic-Sefardic, and Nusach Ari rites, Sim Shalom is said at all prayer services.".
- Q7517278 label "Sim Shalom".