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11 hours ago Sep 27, 2012 . The Mizrach compass is designed to help you know in which direction Jewish people pray. Technically, it plots the location of the Kodesh Hakodashim (31° 46' 40.8" N, 35° 14' 7.44" E), which is near the Kotel (Western Wall) in Jerusalem. It then uses your current longitude, latitude plus the built in digital compass to point you in that direction.
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1 hours ago The Mizrach compass is designed to help you know in which direction Jewish people pray. Technically, it plots the location of the Kodesh Hakodashim (31° 46' 40.8" N, 35° 14' 7.44" E), which is near the Kotel (Western Wall) in Jerusalem. It then uses your current longitude, latitude plus the built in digital compass to point you in that direction.
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3 hours ago May 11, 2010 . After like 30 emails, he convinced me to add more options to Siddur. So I did. In laymans terms, the following are the options: Great Circle (default) - the path which airplanes take. North-East from NY area. Rhumb Line - the path which mostly ships take. East from NY area. Directly East - the compass direction of East.
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9 hours ago Mizrah (Hebrew: מִזְרָח mīzrāḥ) is the Hebrew word for "east" and the direction that Jews in the Diaspora west of Israel face during prayer.Practically speaking, Jews would face the city of Jerusalem when praying, and those north, east, or south of Jerusalem face south, west, and north respectively.. In European and Mediterranean communities west of the Holy Land, the word ...
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9 hours ago Mar 20, 2006 . Mizrach free download. Get the latest version now. Easily find the Mizrach direction by orienting your Pocket PC towards the sun, the...
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1 hours ago Dec 20, 2009 . About Glenn Brian Mizrach MD. Glenn Brian Mizrach, MD is a health care provider primarily located in Richmond, VA, with another office in Henrico, VA. He has 39 years of experience. His specialties include Family Medicine, Occupational Medicine and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. He speaks Spanish and English.
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4 hours ago Nov 05, 2019 . a mizrach compass; local zmanim (mandatory times) for davening; notification options . It even includes the Minyan Now app, which helps you put together a minyan dynamically wherever you are: park, airport, event, etc. And if you need zmanim on the fly, you need MyZmanim – literally! MyZmanim is a full-service zmanim app.
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1 hours ago The four thunderbirds symbolize the four cardinal directions of the medicine wheel. And although different tribes interpret the Medicine Wheel differently, the energy is what matters. This article will focus on the thunderbird energy that manifests at each compass point, and how they can be used as a guide for next-level sacred clowning.
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In addition, "mizrach" refers to an ornamental wall plaque used to indicate the direction of prayer in Jewish homes. The Talmud states that a Jew praying in the Diaspora, shall direct himself toward the Land of Israel; in Israel, toward Jerusalem; in Jerusalem, toward the Temple; and in the Temple, toward the Holy of Holies.
Mizrah ( Hebrew: מִזְרָח mīzrāḥ) is the Hebrew word for "east" and the direction that Jews in the Diaspora west of Israel face during prayer. Practically speaking, Jews would face the city of Jerusalem when praying, and those north, east, or south of Jerusalem face south, west, and north respectively.
For this purpose, people use artistic wall plaques inscribed with the word mizrah and scriptural passages like "From the rising ( mi-mizrah) of the sun unto the going down thereof, the Lord's name is to be praised" ( Ps. 113:3), kabbalistic inscriptions, or pictures of holy places.