We wrap up our study of She'arim B'Tefillah. Thank you to all who joined us in this Limud.
Rav Pincus concludes his Sefer She'arim B'Tefillah by reminding us to Daven for success in our Davening. And, we should utilize the different languages, forms, and expressions of Tefillah to Daven for success in our Tefillah.
Rav Pincus gives us an example of how we could dedicate a moment to each language, form, or expression of Tefillah that we went through while Davening for a matter.
Rav Pincus suggests writing down all of the languages, forms, and expressions of Tefillah and utilizing a moment or two for each when Davening for something.
Rav Pincus reminds us that while this is a lofty level to reach, it is something that we can accomplish by making our preparation for Tefillah throughout the day a habit.
Rav Pincus explains how great people think about their Davening before Davening and therefore have better Kavanah.
Rav Pincus gives us a simple example of how we can properly prepare for our Davening.
Rav Pincus uses the Griz and his preparation for Havdalah as a model for us preparing for Davening.
Rav Pincus brings a Gemara as a source for the type of preparation that we need to have before our Davening.
Rav Pincus continues to explain why our Davening on the Yamim Noraim contains more Kavana and how that may help us with our daily Tefillot.
Rav Pincus explains why we all somehow have better Kavana during the Davening on Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur.
Rav Pincus asks us to take time before our Davening to prepare in order to have better Kavana.
Rav Pincus qualifies our discussion on rushing in Davening. There are times where it would be permitted if not encouraged. However, are we too liberal in our application of these Halachot?
Rav Pincus continues to talk about how feeling rushed to do something else is a major barrier to proper Kavanah.
Rav Pincus discusses another major hurdle for Kavana in our Tefillot.
Rav Pincus points to another place in Halacha where we see the unique mission presented to a person in a specific time and place.
Rav Pincus reminds us to never "mail in" a Tefillah, no matter how difficult it may be to have Kavana in a given time and place.
Rav Pincus emphasizes the spiritual importance of Makom when we offer our Tefillot.
Rav Pincus talks about one of the biggest challenges to our Tefillah, when our schedules make Davening difficult.
Rav Pincus reminds us the importance of closing our eyes during all parts of Tefillah even though we may not be required to do so.