The morning prayer service in Judaism—Shacharit in Hebrew—consists of four main sections: preparatory prayers and readings; the Shema and its blessings; the Amidah; and the concluding sections. The Torah is read on Mondays, Thursdays, and Shabbat, as well as on most other special days. Rabbinic sources delve into the origins and significance of daily morning prayers.
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