Ne'ila

Neïlah (also: Neila ( h), Ne'ila (h)) is the final prayer of the community prayer order for Yom Kippur, the highest Jewish holiday in Ordinary Time.

The Neïlah " is with great solemnity and power ... " prayed at Toraschrank open, loud and ends with a long Schofarton that ends the feast of reconciliation between Jews and God. During the Neïlah Prayer should be confessed. The Avinu Malkenu of Neïlah Prayer is also recited on Shabbat.

Neïlah is the conclusion and the climax of the community prayer on Yom Kippur. The Neïlah corresponds to the prayer that was spoken before closing the temple gates in Jerusalem, to the end of the day. The written on Rosh Hashanah divine judgment is sealed at the Ne'ilah.

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