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evening service  (Hebrew: maariv)

Service of evening prayer. According to tradition, it was ordained by Jacob. The Talmud relates a dispute about whether it was obligatory or optional. In time it became a requirement. The service includes the shema, its blessings, and the amidah. During the medieval period, poems called maaravot were composed for it.


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Reprinted with permission from A Concise Encyclopedia of Judaism,
by Dan Cohn-Sherbok
.© Oneworld Publications.