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Q 1/19
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According to the Gemara on Berakhot 26b, who originally instituted the three daily prayers (Shacharit, Mincha, and Maariv)?
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King David in the Book of Psalms
The Men of the Great Assembly (Anshei Kneset HaGedolah)
The Avot (Patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob)
Moshe Rabbeinu at Mount Sinai
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On Berakhot 26b, what is the 'compensation' (Tashlumin) rule for someone who accidentally missed a prayer?
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They should give double the amount of charity instead of praying
They must fast the following day as a form of penance
They can pray the next prayer twice to make up for the missed one
They cannot make up the prayer and must wait for the next day
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According to the Gemara on Berakhot 26b, who originally instituted the three daily prayers (Shacharit, Mincha, and Maariv)?
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On Berakhot 26b, what is the 'compensation' (Tashlumin) rule for someone who accidentally missed a prayer?
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On Berakhot 26b, Rabbi Yosei son of Rabbi Hanina states that the afternoon prayer (Mincha) was established by which Patriarch?
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Regarding the time until which one may pray the morning prayer (Shacharit), what is the specific opinion of Rabbi Yehuda mentioned on Berakhot 26b?
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On Berakhot 26b, what is the status of the Evening Prayer (Maariv) according to the opinion that initially suggests it has no fixed limit (En Lah Kevah)?
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On Berakhot 26b, what does the Gemara conclude regarding a person who misses the Afternoon Prayer (Mincha) on the eve of Shabbat?
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On Berakhot 26b, the Gemara mentions the verse 'And Jacob arrived at the place' (Vayifga BaMakom). Which prayer do the Sages derive from this verse as being instituted by Jacob?
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On Berakhot 26b, the Gemara discusses the second opinion for why the three daily prayers exist. What are they said to correspond to, instead of the Patriarchs?
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On Berakhot 26b, the Gemara discusses a quote from the Prophet Isaiah: 'That which is crooked cannot be made straight.' How does the Gemara apply this to the laws of prayer?
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According to the Gemara on Berakhot 26b, who are the individuals who established the three daily prayers (Tefillot)?
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In Berakhot 26b, what is the 'deadline' or latest time one can pray Shacharit (the morning prayer) according to the opinion of Rabbi Yehuda?
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Regarding the 'Tefillat Tashlumin' (make-up prayer) discussed on Berakhot 26b, what is the rule if a person accidentally missed Mincha?
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On Berakhot 26b, Rabbi Yose bar Hanina links each of the three daily prayers to a specific Patriarch. Which prayer is associated with Yitzchak (Isaac)?
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The Gemara on Berakhot 26b discusses the source for Maariv (the evening prayer) being associated with Yaakov (Jacob). Which Hebrew word from the verse regarding Yaakov's journey is interpreted by the Gemara as 'prayer'?
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On Berakhot 26b, what is the 'deadline' for praying Mincha according to the opinion of Rabbi Yehuda?
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On Berakhot 26b, the Gemara discusses the source for Shacharit (the morning prayer) being established by Avraham. Which biblical phrase is used to prove this?
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On Berakhot 26b, the Gemara discusses the status of 'Tefillat Arvit' (the evening prayer). What does the Gemara initially conclude regarding whether people are obligated to pray it?
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On Berakhot 26b, what is the 'deadline' for the evening prayer (Maariv/Arvit) according to the Mishnah?
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On Berakhot 26b, the Gemara explains why the evening prayer (Maariv) can be prayed all night long. What Temple service does this correspond to?