Kavanah

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title: Kavanah
text: Kavanah, kavvanah or kavana, plural kavanot or kavanos (Ashkenazim), literally means "intention" or "sincere feeling, direction of the heart". It is the mindset often described as necessary for Jewish rituals (mitzvot) and prayers. Kavanah is a theological concept in Judaism about a worshiper's state of mind and heart, his or her sincerity, devotion and emotional absorption during prayers. In Hasidic Judaism, a Jewish tradition that emphasizes piety, kavanah is the emotional devotion, self-effac
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description: Theological concept in Judaism about a worshiper's state of mind and heart
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