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Ana BeKoach (Hebrew: אנא בכח , We beg you!With your strength) is a medieval Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem) called by its incipit.This piyyut, the acronym of which is said to be a 42-letter name of God, [note 1] is recited daily by those Jewish communities which include a greatly expanded version of Korbanot in Shacharit and more widely as part of Kabbalat Shabbat.
According to various customs, which are founded on the Arizal, the prayer also includes the confession prayer in order to confess and clean the sins of the past day. There are some customs which include Psalm 91, 51, and, 121. Additionally there are those that add the prayer of Ana b'Koach and Psalm 67.
[b] [15] A. Haffer suggests that it is יהוה אחד ברוך שם כבוד מלכותו לעולם ועד. [ 11 ] According to Maimonides and Rashi, the 42-letter name is unknown, [ 16 ] [ 17 ] but Hayy ben Sherira says it is the acronym of the medieval piyyut Ana b'Koach , [ 18 ] and Joshua Trachtenberg argues that Hayy's tradition may ...
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Birkot hashachar or Birkot haShachar (Hebrew: ברכות השחר, lit. 'morning blessings' or 'blessings [of] the dawn') are a series of blessings that are recited at the beginning of Jewish morning services.