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- Yishtabach abstract "Yishtabach (Hebrew: ישתבח) (Hebrew: "[ God ] be praised") is a prayer in the final portion of the Pesukei Dezimra morning prayers of Judaism known as shacharit, recited before the second kaddish leading to the Shema prayers. The theme of the number "fifteen" plays a pivotal role in the blessing; there are fifteen expressions conveying praise in the beginning half of the paragraph and fifteen words in the concluding blessing (after "Blessed are You, God..."). The number fifteen is an allusion both to the Divine Name יה (whose gematria is fifteen) and to the fifteen Songs of Ascents composed by King David (Psalms 120–34).There are two themes of Yishtabach: God's power and might are deserving of our praise and adoration, and that one must continually praise God.Since Baruch Sheamar and Yishtabach are both blessings, this gives the sense that Pesukei Dezimra is one single prayer. Yishtabach is not recited unless Baruch Sheamar is recited, because Baruch Sheamar is the opening blessing, and Yishtabach is the closing blessing.Yishtabach is normally recited while standing. This is because Baruch Sheamar is recited while standing, and since Baruch Sheamar is the opening of Pesukei Dezimra and Yishtabach is the conclusion, they are both recited in the same manner. However, on Shabbat, some congregations have a custom to sit.The author of Yishtabach is not known to this day. But with words 2-5 in the prayer spelling שׁלמה (Shlomo), this alludes to a reference to King Solomon.".
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- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink 15_(number).
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Baruch_Sheamar.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Barukh_sheamar.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases_in_Jewish_prayers_and_blessings.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pesukei_Dezimra.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Siddur_of_Orthodox_Judaism.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink David.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Gematria.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Kaddish.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink King_David.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink King_Solomon.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Pesukei_Dezimra.
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- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Romanization_of_Hebrew.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Shabbat.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Shacharit.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Shema.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Shema_Yisrael.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Solomon.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Song_of_Ascents.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Song_of_Degrees.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLink Tetragrammaton.
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mi Shebeirach".
- Yishtabach wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yishtabach".
- Yishtabach hasPhotoCollection Yishtabach.
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- Yishtabach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he.
- Yishtabach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Yishtabach subject Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases_in_Jewish_prayers_and_blessings.
- Yishtabach subject Category:Pesukei_Dezimra.
- Yishtabach subject Category:Siddur_of_Orthodox_Judaism.
- Yishtabach hypernym Prayer.
- Yishtabach type Article.
- Yishtabach type Book.
- Yishtabach type Holiday.
- Yishtabach type Article.
- Yishtabach type Book.
- Yishtabach type Service.
- Yishtabach comment "Yishtabach (Hebrew: ישתבח) (Hebrew: "[ God ] be praised") is a prayer in the final portion of the Pesukei Dezimra morning prayers of Judaism known as shacharit, recited before the second kaddish leading to the Shema prayers. The theme of the number "fifteen" plays a pivotal role in the blessing; there are fifteen expressions conveying praise in the beginning half of the paragraph and fifteen words in the concluding blessing (after "Blessed are You, God...").".
- Yishtabach label "Yishtabach".
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- Yishtabach sameAs Q8053840.
- Yishtabach sameAs Q8053840.
- Yishtabach wasDerivedFrom Yishtabach?oldid=514810092.
- Yishtabach isPrimaryTopicOf Yishtabach.