Baqashot
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The baqashot (or bakashot, Hebrew: שירת הבקשות) are a collection of supplications, songs, and prayers that have been sung by the Sephardic Syrian, Moroccan, and Turkish Jewish communities for centuries each week on Shabbat mornings from the early hours of the morning until dawn. They are usually recited during the weeks of winter, from the Jewish festival of Sukkot through Purim, when the nights are much longer. The baqashot services can last for three to four hours. The Ades Synagogue in Jerusalem is the center of the Syrian practice today, and communities in Ashdod and Montreal are the center of the Moroccan practice.
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Les bakkashot (hébreu : בקשות « requêtes ») sont des pièces liturgiques juives assez similaires aux seli'hot mais de champ plus large. Récitées tout au long de l’année, elles prennent une importance nouvelle dans le rituel séfarade, en particulier dans les communautés d’Alep et de Jérusalem, où les orants se réunissent à l’aube pour les chanter avant l’office du matin.
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The baqashot (or bakashot, Hebrew: שירת הבקשות) are a collection of supplications, songs, and prayers that have been sung by the Sephardic Syrian, Moroccan, and Turkish Jewish communities for centuries each week on Shabbat mornings from the early hours of the morning until dawn. They are usually recited during the weeks of winter, from the Jewish festival of Sukkot through Purim, when the nights are much longer. The baqashot services can last for three to four hours. The Ades Synagogue in Jerusalem is the center of the Syrian practice today, and communities in Ashdod and Montreal are the center of the Moroccan practice.
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Les bakkashot (hébreu : בקשות « requêtes ») sont des pièces liturgiques juives assez similaires aux seli'hot mais de champ plus large. Récitées tout au long de l’année, elles prennent une importance nouvelle dans le rituel séfarade, en particulier dans les communautés d’Alep et de Jérusalem, où les orants se réunissent à l’aube pour les chanter avant l’office du matin.
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