"Praise"--Psalms 113-118 recited on Rosh Chodesh and certain festivals.
Collection of psalms recited on Rosh Chodesh and certain holidays.
(lit., "praise"): a portion of Psalms (113-118) recited in the prayer service on the festivals
Psalms 113-118, recited at the end of morning service on festival days.
(Judaism) a chant of praise (Psalms 113 through 118) used at Passover and Shabuoth and Sukkoth and Hanukkah and Rosh Hodesh
Refers to the passages contained in Tehilliim/Psalms 113-118
Special prayer of thanks recited on holidays.
Songs of praise found in Psalms 113-118 and read on Pesakh (Passover).
Hebrew, meaning “praise.†Psa 113-118 and 136 are recited as part of the Seder service. Mt 26:30.
Psalms 113-118; see Ch. 33.
Psalms 113-118, recited during the morning service on Sukkos, Passover, Shevuos, Hanuka, and the New Moon.
Hallel (Hebrew: הלל "Praise [God]") is part of Judaism's prayers, a verbatim recitation from Psalms 113-118, which is used for praise and thanksgiving that is recited by observant Jews on Jewish holidays.