This pray start with the Barecu which is as mentioned before (the official public call to prayer etc.) After that call, it is followed by Hashkiveinu which is ("Lay us down to sleep, Adonai, our God, in peace, raise us erect, our King, to life, and spread over us the shelter of Your peace."). In the Ashkenazi (the Jews of Germany) ritual is added series of tapestry from biblical verses. And this followed by the half of Kaddish, and repeat the Barechu and say the Mourner’s Kaddish, at the end Ma’ariv or (Arvit), they read Aleinu. In many comex the Mincha and Ma’ariv or (Arvit) performed back-to-back on working
This pray start with the Barecu which is as mentioned before (the official public call to prayer etc.) After that call, it is followed by Hashkiveinu which is ("Lay us down to sleep, Adonai, our God, in peace, raise us erect, our King, to life, and spread over us the shelter of Your peace."). In the Ashkenazi (the Jews of Germany) ritual is added series of tapestry from biblical verses. And this followed by the half of Kaddish, and repeat the Barechu and say the Mourner’s Kaddish, at the end Ma’ariv or (Arvit), they read Aleinu. In many comex the Mincha and Ma’ariv or (Arvit) performed back-to-back on working