Sentences with daven
da·ven
D d - I attended day school as a youngster and always felt the ‘need ‘to thank HaShem on a daily basis, thus I used to daven daily at the tender age of seven.
- Without a word being said, we gravitate to the middle of the square - some 300 soldiers who instinctively feel the need to daven together.
- As we daven in a circle, we pause at the moment of Barchu when, traditionally, an amalgam of individual daveners becomes annealed into a community.
- His wife, Marie, recently told me that as a youngster he would walk for miles on Shabbat to daven in the Orthodox shul in Norfolk, known as the Cumberland Street Shul.
- Thank you for adding much depth to the morning davening of Shacharit and the relationship a Jew has to The Master of the Universe.
- I turned to Hashem, I cried and davened, cried and said tehillim.
- The energy emanating from all the praying Jews, davening at a wild pace, was overwhelming.
- Although no one understands the text one is performing, one davens anyway, repeating, transforming, re-creating… all the way into trance.
- They teased me mercilessly; but I grew to be the tallest and when I was not davening evening services after arriving by the train from school, I was practicing boxing or wrestling with the local gents.
- Throughout the Torah, Moshe davens to Hashem, and this week's Parsha provides one of the most celebrated examples of this.
- Rabbi Eliezer davened Tachanun with full Kavana.
- When my zayde and father davened there was no thought of being moved, or motivated.
- My friend and I were the only women and we davened in the freezing courtyard, peering inside the chamber to see some men rocking back and forth in prayer.
- Even if we do not have a personal need to daven to Hashem we should nevertheless daven because there are other people that may still need Hashem's help.
- While other prisoners slept, Ferrante would rise early to daven, reciting prayers of his newfound Jewish faith.