Tzidkatcha (צדקתך, "Your righteousness") is a prayer consisting of group of three verses that is recited during the afternoon prayer on Shabbat. It is said in memory of three righteous individuals who died on Shabbat: Joseph, Moses and King David.[1] It is recited at this prayer in particular because these individuals died in the afternoon.[2]
Tzidkatcha (צדקתך, "Your righteousness") is a prayer consisting of group of three verses that is recited during the afternoon prayer on Shabbat. It is...
Tachanun (omitted on Shabbat, Yom Tov, and certain other festive days) Tzidkatcha (on Shabbat only; omitted on days when Tachanun would be omitted if it...
shofar blowing on Rosh Hashanah. Verse 142 is part of Uva Letzion and Tzidkatcha. Parts of verses 153–54 comprise the blessing Re'eh of the weekday Amidah...
prayers, with the middle blessing starting Attah Echad. The short prayer Tzidkatcha is recited after the Amidah, followed by Kaddish and Aleinu. The week-day...
September in 2006. Verse 7 is one of three verses which make up the prayer of Tzidkatcha ("Your righteousness") recited after the Chazan's repetition of the Amidah...
38:21; 40:13–14 Verse 24 to Psalm 35:4, 26; 40:14. Verse 19 is part of Tzidkatcha. In the Church of England's Book of Common Prayer, this psalm is appointed...