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▸ noun: Pesukei dezimra ("Verses of praise"; Rabbinic Hebrew: pasûqê hazzǝmîrôṯ "Verses of songs), or zemirot as they are called in the Spanish and Portuguese tradition, are a group of prayers that may be recited during Shacharit (the morning set of prayers in Judaism).
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▸ noun: Pesukei dezimra ("Verses of praise"; Rabbinic Hebrew: pasûqê hazzǝmîrôṯ "Verses of songs), or zemirot as they are called in the Spanish and Portuguese tradition, are a group of prayers that may be recited during Shacharit (the morning set of prayers in Judaism).
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