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Historical Overview of the Development of Prayer

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Topics: Prayer
By Lazer Gurkow
Rabbi Gurkow is spiritual leader of congregation Beth Tefilah in London, Ontario. He has lectured extensively on a variety of Jewish topics, and his articles have appeared in many print and online publications. For more on Rabbi Gurkow and his wrtings and talks, please click here.
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June 10, 2009
Prayer Part I
Very interesting, informative, and inspiring. Excellent lecture.
Yafah
NY, NY
January 20, 2007
This is great. Now I know where these prayers that keep me going are from.
Steve Brown
New Bedford, MA
June 27, 2005
prayer part 1
thank you for a very enlightening lecture.
Rebecca
Dallas, Texas
June 26, 2005
R' Gurkow's First Lecture on Prayer
Thank you very much for this interesting story of the development of prayer and the siddur and the interaction of spontaneous extemporanious prayer and formal structured prayer. The lecture has inspired me to work at praying better.
Mary Eastman Wilbur
St. Charles, IL USA
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