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- Seven-Faceted_Blessing abstract "The Seven-Faceted Blessing (Hebrew: ברכה אחת מעין שבע, berakha aḥat me‘en sheva‘) is a blessing recited in the Jewish liturgy of Friday evenings. It is similar to the out-loud repetition of the `Amida, which is recited in each daytime prayer; on typical evenings, the `Amida is recited only silently, with no out-loud repetition, but on Friday nights, in honor of the Sabbath, the Seven-Faceted Blessing is recited as an abbreviated repetition.The Seven-Faceted Blessing begins with the beginning of the text of the first blessing of the `Amida; continues with the paragraph “Magen Avot” (מגן אבות), which summarizes the themes of all seven blessings of the Sabbath `Amida; and concludes with a paragraph about the sanctity of the sabbath, and a concluding sentence: "Blessed art Thou, O Lord, who sanctifies the Sabbath."The Seven-Faceted Blessing is recited every Friday evening of the year, even if it coincides with a festival or Yom Kippur. This is in contrast to most of the Sabbath liturgy, which is jettisoned if a particular Sabbath falls on a festival or on Yom Kippur.The text of the Seven-Faceted Blessing (in accordance with the Ashkenazic version—other traditions have very similar versions—can be found in Seder `Avodat Yisra’el on pp. 190–191.In medieval Europe, it was somewhat common for communities to insert special poems, called Magen Avot piyyutim, into the middle of this blessing; however, this is not common today.".
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- Seven-Faceted_Blessing wikiPageWikiLink Magen_Avot_(piyyut).
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- Seven-Faceted_Blessing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Berakha Aḥat Me‘en Sheva‘".
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- Seven-Faceted_Blessing comment "The Seven-Faceted Blessing (Hebrew: ברכה אחת מעין שבע, berakha aḥat me‘en sheva‘) is a blessing recited in the Jewish liturgy of Friday evenings.".
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