This film is part 3 of 3 of a rabbinical retreat. Reb Zalman is speaking to a group in ceremonial garb. He instructs the group in a prayer ritual. He asks participants for a soft murmur and other sounds as a platform for the recitation of prayers. He gives an overview of the ritual to follow. He plays sounds for the dying, then directs group to spend some quiet time, and revisit where they were on the way up from Daven—to regather “some things.” He says prayers are often not answered because they are abandoned too soon. He asks for prayers to be said for those called to service in religious education, and other vocations. Ritual singing, humming, and praying follows. Reb Zalman instructs the group in breathing, humming, and singing. The participants form a circle, bowing, singing and chanting. Praying in Hebrew and English follows. The ritual continues with the group covering their heads with shawls. Prayers are read for messianic peers; participants lay prostrate, and there is more praying and chanting. The session wraps up with Iight hearted music, dancing, removal and folding of ceremonial garb.
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This film is part 3 of 3 of a rabbinical retreat. Reb Zalman is speaking to a group in ceremonial garb. He instructs the group in a prayer ritual. He asks participants for a soft murmur and other sounds as a platform for the recitation of prayers. He gives an overview of the ritual to follow. He plays sounds for the dying, then directs group to spend some quiet time, and revisit where they were on the way up from Daven—to regather “some things.” He says prayers are often not answered because they are abandoned too soon. He asks for prayers to be said for those called to service in religious education, and other vocations. Ritual singing, humming, and praying follows. Reb Zalman instructs the group in breathing, humming, and singing. The participants form a circle, bowing, singing and chanting. Praying in Hebrew and English follows. The ritual continues with the group covering their heads with shawls. Prayers are read for messianic peers; participants lay prostrate, and there is more praying and chanting. The session wraps up with Iight hearted music, dancing, removal and folding of ceremonial garb.
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