According to the mystical text Zohar, a person's soul emanates from divine light. Every time a Jew engages with the Torah, the light of his or her soul ignites, which is why he or she moves like the flame of a candle.
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Shuckling (also written as shokeling), from the Yiddish word meaning "to shake", is the ritual swaying of worshippers during Jewish prayer, usually forward ...
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According to the Kuzari, the 12th-century philosophical work by Rabbi Yehudah Halevi, swaying was a practical custom when people frequently prayed out of a ...
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In other words, when we praise G‑d during prayer, we do so with our whole selves: the mind, heart and mouth express the prayer through speech, and the rest of ...
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During prayer and Torah study, devout Jews often rock back and forth. Shaking, rocking, and swinging are all words used to describe the ancient practise known ...
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Many people have asked why religious Jews sway back and forth while praying. This very old custom is called shuckling in Yiddish and means to rock, shake, ...
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It's a leftover from pre-printing press days, when books were rare and expensive, and therefore a group of men would have to share one. They would rock back and ...
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That bowing is called shuckling (from the Yiddish שאָקלען [shoklen] meaning “to shake”). It is a ritual swaying during prayer, particularly among more ...
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4 May 2021 · Similarly, our souls struggle to escape the physical world and to return to their Divine source. This is why, during prayer and study, our ...
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The picture of a Jew swaying to and fro in prayer or religious study is one that I have long been inclined to explain on "practical" grounds.
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Why Do Jews Sway When They Pray? ... Responsum:Like many Jewish customs, the origins ofshucklen– a common Yiddish word which means to shake or rock – are shrouded ...
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He adds, (1) the soul is like a flame flickering and striving upward, (2) shaking allows you to pray with your whole body, (3) when we stand before Hashem in ...
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The Muslim Dome of the Rock, which is on the Temple Mount above the ... With the Roman conquest, the Jewish People were barred from entering Jerusalem.
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