Tachanun

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Tachanun is a Jewish penitential prayer recited on weekdays that expresses supplication, confession, and a plea for divine mercy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish prayer
penitential prayer
alsoKnownAs Nefilat Apayim
Taḥanun
Taḥanunim
associatedPosture leaning the head on the arm
sitting
biblicalSource Exodus 34:6–7 (Thirteen Attributes of Mercy)
Psalms
containsElement appeal to divine mercy
confession of sins
recitation of the Thirteen Attributes of Mercy in some rites
request for forgiveness
hasVersion long form
short form
hasVersionIn Nusach Ashkenaz
surface form: Ashkenazi rite

Italian rite
Sephardi-Mizrahi prayer rite
surface form: Sephardi rite

Yemenite Jews
surface form: Yemenite rite
language Hebrew
ledBy prayer leader
liturgicalCategory penitential prayer
supplicatory prayer
liturgicalContext daily prayer
longFormRecitedOn Mondays
Thursdays
omittedOn Hanukkah
surface form: Chanukah

Jewish festivals
Purim
Rosh Chodesh
Shabbat
days of communal celebration or joy
the day before major Jewish festivals in many communities
positionInService after Amidah
during Mincha
during Shacharit
primaryFunction confession
plea for divine mercy
supplication
recitedBy congregation
individual worshippers
recitedOn weekdays
religiousTradition Judaism
theologicalTheme covenantal mercy
divine compassion
human frailty
repentance
variesBy Jewish rite

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